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Pharmacists are essentially the experts on drugs. They work as a part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team to provide quality pharmaceutical care to patients, such as providing clinical pharmacy services, recommending appropriate drug choices and monitoring outcomes of drug therapies. Pharmacists are able to practise in a wide variety of workplaces, including community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, pharmaceutical industries and regulatory agencies. Pharmacists can specialise in various areas of practice, from haematology/oncology, infectious diseases, drug information, critical care to paediatrics, and many more. Professor Esther Chan Assistant Dean (Health Sciences Education) Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Pharmacists can contribute to the safe and effective use of medications through clinical practice, research and teaching. We continue to learn and share what we know with students, colleagues and the community, at every step along the way. 05 BACHELOR OF PHARMACY

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