Cultural Sensitivity and Global Pharmacy Engagement in Asia: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam
Autor: | Jigna Parekh, Miranda G. Law, Marina Kawaguchi-Suzuki, Monina R. Lahoz, Elida Zairina, Vo Van Thang, Nile M. Khanfar, Michael D. Hogue, Jason Hong, Yolanda R. Robles |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Asia
Cultural sensitivity International Cooperation education Pharmacy 030226 pharmacology & pharmacy Education 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Political science Health care Asian country Humans 030212 general & internal medicine General Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Cultural Competency business.industry Pharmacy education General Medicine Public relations Culturally Competent Care Faculty Pharmacy United States Students Pharmacy Education Pharmacy Schools Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Services Culturally sensitive Theme Issue Pharmacy practice business Delivery of Health Care |
Popis: | Schools and colleges of pharmacy in the United States increasingly interact with those in Asian countries for various purposes such as education and research. For both those visiting and those hosting, it is important to understand and respect the culture of the other’s country to enrich these interactions. This paper, the second of two manuscripts on Asian countries, focuses on India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam. For each country, the following information is provided: general introduction, health care system, pharmacy practice, and pharmacy education, stereotypes and misconceptions, recommendations for US-based health care professionals, faculty members, and students who visit these Asian countries, and recommendations for them to host visitors from these Asian countries. The aim of this paper is to assist US health care professionals, faculty members, and students in initiating and promoting a culturally sensitive engagement. |
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