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The study of factors affecting the quality of pharmaceutical specialists training

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Conclusion. Positive and negative impact factors influencing on the quality of education and forming the competitiveness of pharmaceutical graduates was determined. The necessity of development of new motivational instruments for practical pharmacy for the active engagement of the private pharmaceutical business in the process of young specialists training was substantiated. The obtained data can be used to elaborate the strategy for the further reform in the system of pharmaceutical education and development of peculiar strategic and tactical plans of universities

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