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  The Department of Pharmacy is responsible for the drug supply, management and production of drugs, clinical pharmacy services and comprehensive pharmacy management of the hospital. It has now developed into an integrated discipline involving not only drug supply management, clinical pharmacy services, but also pharmaceutical research and clinical pharmacy education. In 2011, it became one of the national clinical pharmacist training bases approved by the Ministry of Public Health.

  The Department of Pharmacy is responsible for the drug supply, management and production of drugs, clinical pharmacy services and comprehensive pharmacy management of the hospital. It has now developed into an integrated discipline involving not only drug supply management, clinical pharmacy services, but also pharmaceutical research and clinical pharmacy education. In 2011, it became one of the national clinical pharmacist training bases approved by the Ministry of Public Health.

   The department has set up an outpatient pharmacy, a pharmacy of traditional medicine, an emergency pharmacy, an inpatient pharmacy, an operation pharmacy (a three-level drug administration center), a drug storehouse, pharmacy intravenous admixture service (PIVAS), a clinical pharmacy room, a pharmaceutical research laboratory and other divisions. There are 89 workers in the department, 4 with senior professional titles, 1 with doctoral degree, 8 with master’s degree, as well as a large number of pharmaceutical professionals with extensive experience. They provide comprehensive professional services in various aspects of pharmacy.

   The department started the work of clinical pharmacy in 2002 and established teams of full-time clinical pharmacists. There are now 9 full-time clinical pharmacists in the department whose work extends to many clinical departments and wards of the hospital, and they play an increasingly important role in medication. In 2011, the hospital was selected as training bases of clinical pharmacists by the Ministry of Public Health. Up to now, it has trained 29 clinical pharmacists possessing national certificates for other domestic hospitals.