In the academic and professional training of pharmacy personnel, whether from a technical, technological or professional point of view, including Pharmaceutical Chemistry, not only should the accumulation of knowledge and training practices be centralized, but we should also contemplate socio-moral aspects such as to have professionals with the most complete training such as pharmaceutical care for personnel with visual, physical or neurological disabilities (depending on the degree of complexity); where the power of their rehabilitation lies in their independence and ability to function on their own, self-sufficient. For all of the above, it is required that within the institutional educational plan or called academic pensul, socio-ethical classes provide sign language training or training for outpatient care and clinics for this type of population that have the same rights and duties as citizens of their congeners.
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FuenteAnales de la Real Academia Nacional de Farmacia