The pharmacologist's professional competences in pharmacoepidemiology

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competences, pharmacoepidemiology, master’s degree.

Abstract

Introduction: The challenges and demands of the contemporary world require health professionals with competency-based academic training. The specialty of pharmacology in Cuba has not defined its professional competencies.

Objective: To define the professional competences of pharmacology specialists for their performance as pharmacoepidemiologists.

Methods: Development study that allowed obtaining the generic and specific professional competences that pharmacology specialists should reach to practice as pharmacoepidemiologists. The work was carried out in Havana between March 2018 and February 2019. Qualitative techniques were applied, together with documental reviews on the topics related to the research object. Two groups of experts participated in the work during two stages. The Delphi methodology was used.

Results: Twenty-four competencies, either generic or specific, were determined, belonging to the functional areas of care, research, teaching and management, which pharmacology specialists should achieve to practice as pharmacoepidemiologists.

Conclusions: The competencies defined allow the pharmacoepidemiologist to achieve a rational use of drugs, which contributes to the key purpose of the specialized profession: quality care during the health-disease process.

Author Biography

Neylim Blanco Hernández, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas "Enrique Cabrera" La Habana

Médico. Especialista de segundo grado de farmacología. Profesor auxiliar. Master en enfermedades infecciosas y farmacoepidemiología

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2022-03-15

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