Abstract

The environment surrounding pharmaceutical education in Japan has changed significantly with the establishment of many new pharmacy schools and the transition to six-year pharmacist education. Under these circumstances, various issues have been revealed in recent years. In particular, the decrease in the number of doctoral students responsible for future pharmaceutical education and research in drug discovery and life science is a concern. To address this issue, we at Kanazawa University have revised the human resource development policy of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences to "fostering leaders who are active in a variety of professions in pharmaceutical sciences" and have made various efforts toward the realization of this policy. Among the topics introduced at the symposium, this paper focuses on reforming the educational system and reorganizing the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Kanazawa University.

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