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Introduction

The Clinical Pharmacy Department is a component of the medical division and has established three key groups:
a medication dispensing group, a clinical pharmacy group, and a drug management group,
each led by a designated pharmacist.

The primary service targets include military personnel, their families, and the general public,
while also supporting various activities and free clinics in alignment with military mission requirements.

In addition to overseeing pharmaceutical dispensing, the department places significant emphasis on
clinical pharmacy services. It also offers continuing education and a pharmacy internship program,
aiming to enhance pharmacists’ professional knowledge and cultivate the next generation of pharmacists,
ultimately improving the overall quality of healthcare services.

Pharmaceutical Services

  • Outpatient and Emergency Pharmacy Dispensing Services
  • Single-Dose Medication Administration System
  • Clinical Drug Therapy Monitoring and Pharmacokinetics Services
  • Drug Information Services
  • Drug Utilization Evaluation
  • Adverse Drug Reaction Event Assessment and Reporting
  • Pharmaceutical Care in the Intensive Care Unit
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Preparation
  • Chemotherapy
  • Inventory Management
  • Quality Management Operations and Associated Activities

Service

  1. Outpatient and Emergency Prescription Dispensing: Review prescription drug interactions and contraindications.
  2. Medication Dispensing and Patient Education: Provide comprehensive medication education and guidance to patients.
  3. Medication Consultation Services: Establish a consultation desk to provide medication guidance and distribute informational handouts.
  4. Unit Dose Dispensing Service for Inpatients (UDDS): Provide unit dose dispensing for hospitalized patients.
  5. Patient Visits and Medication Therapy Evaluation: Assess patients’ medication usage and conduct therapy management.
  6. Antibiotic Use Control: Regulate and monitor antibiotic usage.
  7. Special Medication Control under National Health Insurance: Ensure appropriate and rational use of special medications.
  8. Drug Blood Concentration Monitoring: Monitor medication levels in the blood of both outpatients and inpatients.
  9. Medication Use Evaluation: Conduct a thorough assessment of patients’ medication usage.
  10. Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring and Reporting: Effectively monitor and report adverse drug reactions.
  11. Clinical Pharmacy Services in the Intensive Care Unit: Deliver expert pharmaceutical care to ICU patients.
  12. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Preparation: Responsible for preparing total parenteral nutrition medications.
  13. Chemotherapy and PCA Preparation: Prepare chemotherapy and patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) medications.
  14. Medication Management and Data Organization: Organize and archive medication data while providing real-time information.
  15. Pharmacy Committee: Participate in preparation, data compilation, and management of meetings related to pharmacy operations.
  16. Medication Inventory and Usage Management: Oversee the management of medications within the hospital.
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