Lectures concerning: a. Regulatory aspects of the profession of pharmacist, b. The composition of private and public pharmaceutical expenditure, c. Control systems of public pharmaceutical expenditure, d. The lists of transparency of medicines provided by the National Health Service, e. Orientation mode of selection of medicinal products.
Laboratory: each student will evaluate a number of medical prescriptions in terms of legislation and expenditure and indicate the medicinal products for which it ican replace with preparations cheaper.