The Pharmacy Education in Europe (PHARMINE) project studies pharmacy practice and education in the European Union (EU) member states. The work was carried out using an electronic survey sent to chosen pharmacy representatives. The surveys of the individual member states are now being published as reference documents for students and staff interested in research on pharmacy education in the EU, and in mobility. This paper presents the results of the PHARMINE survey on pharmacy practice and education in Finland. Pharmacies have a monopoly on the dispensation of medicines. They can also provide diagnostic services. Proviisori act as pharmacy owners and managers. They follow a five-year (M.Sc. Pharm.) degree course with a six-month traineeship....
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project examined the organisation of pharmacy practice...
Pharmacy education is provided for in Ireland by three Higher Education Institutions; The Royal Coll...
European students (n = 370), academics (n = 241) and community pharmacists (n = 258) ranked 13 clust...
The Pharmacy Education in Europe (PHARMINE) project studies pharmacy practice and education in the E...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied the organisation of pharmacy practice ...
PHARMINE (PHARMacy education IN Europe) is a project funded by the European Commission (LLL programm...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied the organisation of pharmacy education...
With increased development of medical technology (MT), new challenges emerge related to education an...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project examined the organisation of pharm...
The PHARMINE (Pharmacy Education in Europe) consortium surveyed pharmacy education and practice in 2...
ArticleWith increased development of medical technology (MT), new challenges emerge related to educa...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied pharmacy practice and educ...
In order to meet the expectations to act as an expert in the health care profession, it is of utmost...
Pharmacy education is provided for in Ireland by three Higher Education Institutions; The Royal Coll...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project examined the organisation of pharmacy practice...
Pharmacy education is provided for in Ireland by three Higher Education Institutions; The Royal Coll...
European students (n = 370), academics (n = 241) and community pharmacists (n = 258) ranked 13 clust...
The Pharmacy Education in Europe (PHARMINE) project studies pharmacy practice and education in the E...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied the organisation of pharmacy practice ...
PHARMINE (PHARMacy education IN Europe) is a project funded by the European Commission (LLL programm...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied the organisation of pharmacy education...
With increased development of medical technology (MT), new challenges emerge related to education an...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project examined the organisation of pharm...
The PHARMINE (Pharmacy Education in Europe) consortium surveyed pharmacy education and practice in 2...
ArticleWith increased development of medical technology (MT), new challenges emerge related to educa...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project studied pharmacy practice and educ...
In order to meet the expectations to act as an expert in the health care profession, it is of utmost...
Pharmacy education is provided for in Ireland by three Higher Education Institutions; The Royal Coll...
The PHARMINE (“Pharmacy Education in Europe”) project examined the organisation of pharmacy practice...
Pharmacy education is provided for in Ireland by three Higher Education Institutions; The Royal Coll...
European students (n = 370), academics (n = 241) and community pharmacists (n = 258) ranked 13 clust...