An analysis of the global pharmacy workforce capacity trends from 2006 to 2012
Abstract Background Human resources for health are at a critical low. The World Health Organization estimates that the current shortage of health workers, including pharmacists, is in excess of 7.2 million worldwide and that, by 2035, the shortage will reach 12.9 million. Pharmacists, in particular,...
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Main Authors: | Ian Bates (Author), Christopher John (Author), Priyanka Seegobin (Author), Andreia Bruno (Author) |
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