COVID - 19与尼日利亚经济低迷:学术界药剂师的挑战与前景

Daniel Ekpa Effiong, Timma Oto-Obong Uwah, Aishat I Ghazali
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自2020年初新冠肺炎疫情席卷全球以来,世界各国的经济和金融市场受到了负面影响。其后果是失业率大幅上升,就业工人的工资大幅减少,制造业的下降,商品和服务的生产减少,以及贫困水平的高指数。这些影响在发展中国家更为明显。药剂师作为一线卫生工作者,特别是发展中国家学术界的药剂师,并没有与这些严酷的现实隔绝开来。这篇评论介绍了非洲一个特定发展中国家的经济现实,并评论了这些在医疗保健领域足智多谋的专业人员在这种时候所面临的挑战和前景。对当前情况的理解和对可获得机会的认识可以激发学术界药剂师开发长期适应性技能的动力。
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COVID 19 and the Nigerian depressed economy: Challenges, prospects for the pharmacists in academia
Since the public health crisis brought on by COVID 19 swept across the world in the early 2020, the economies and financial markets of nations around the globe have been negatively impacted. The consequences have been significant rise in unemployment rates, drastic pay cuts of employed workers, drop in the manufacturing sectors with reduced production of goods and services, and a high index in the poverty level. These effects are even more telling in developing nations. Pharmacists, as frontline health workers, and especially those in the academia particularly in developing countries have not been insulated from these harsh realities. This commentary presents the economic realities in a specific developing country in Africa and comments on the challenges and prospects of these resourceful professionals in the healthcare at times like these. An understanding of the present circumstances and awareness of a reachable opportunity could ignite the drive for developing long term adaptive skillsets by pharmacists in the academia.
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