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Healthcare Landscape in Pakistan – Pharmacists and Pharmacies – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post 979

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Pharmacists

There has been an exponential increase in the number of pharmacy departments all over the country. Every private university and medical college are now offering pharmacy degree also. The number of pharmacy graduates qualifying every year has therefore increased greatly.

Pharmacy Council is the legal body that registers pharmacists which makes them eligible to practice pharmacy and seek a job as pharmacist. Pharmacy Council website says the number of registered pharmacists in their record is 59,586; pharmacy technicians are 16,769, which is a diploma level education.

Pakistan Pharmacists Association has done a great job for the pharmacists fraternity over the years. They have increased the awareness about pharmacy education and the role of pharmacists. They have also got many new jobs created for pharmacists. For example:

The sum up is that Pharmacists have plenty of opportunities for employment. Their main issue is not status, not employment.

Pharmacies

Pharmacies in Pakistan have come a long way. They have grown in number, quality, and scope. Some interesting facts are given below:

Sum Up

Pharmacists and Pharmacies are an integral part of healthcare system all over the world; we have the same situation. However, while attention is paid to healthcare parameters like number of healthcare professionals, hospitals, hospital beds, and medicines availability at the public hospitals, there is no discussion on pharmacists and pharmacies. It is about time that it is done.

Concluded.

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