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Volume: 37 Issue: 2

1. On the Actual Condition of Medicine Education at Junior High School and the Role Required for School Pharmacists Page:74—80
2. Changing Concept of Drug Dispensing Revealed by Text Mining of Past and Present Guidelines Page:81—90
3. Survey on Perceptions of Home Care Physicians and Nurses Regarding Home Medical Care and Expectations to Pharmacists Page:91—101
4. A Survey on the Use of External Medications and Injection Drugs Conducted by Persons Visiting in a Health Insurance Pharmacy Page:102—108
5. Survey of Pharmacists’ Work-life Balance in Japan Page:109—116
6. What Does a Patient Expect of a Family Pharmacist?─A Qualitative Analysis Based on a Focus Group Page:117—126
7. Comparison of the Perception between Pharmacy Students and Practicing Pharmacists in the Acquisition of Physical Assessment Skills Page:127—133
8. Investigation of Pharmacists’ Intervention to Inhalational Skills and Effective Inhalation of Patients Taking Corticosteroids Page:134—139
9. Evaluation by Students’ Self-assessment of a Curriculum for Fifth-year Pharmacy Students to Integrate Basic Science and Clinical Knowledge Page:140—146
10. A Survey on the Current Status of Supporting Home Medication Use by Caregivers and of the Cooperation with Pharmacists Page:147—155
11. Registry and Its Utilization Page:156—158
12. A Survey on the Use of External Medications and Injection Drugs Conducted by Persons Visiting in a Health Insurance Pharmacy Page:102—108
13. Survey of Pharmacists’ Work-life Balance in Japan Page:109—116
14. What Does a Patient Expect of a Family Pharmacist?─A Qualitative Analysis Based on a Focus Group Page:117—126
15. Comparison of the Perception between Pharmacy Students and Practicing Pharmacists in the Acquisition of Physical Assessment Skills Page:127—133
16. Investigation of Pharmacists’ Intervention to Inhalational Skills and Effective Inhalation of Patients Taking Corticosteroids Page:134—139
17. Evaluation by Students’ Self-assessment of a Curriculum for Fifth-year Pharmacy Students to Integrate Basic Science and Clinical Knowledge Page:140—146
18. A Survey on the Current Status of Supporting Home Medication Use by Caregivers and of the Cooperation with Pharmacists Page:147—155
19. Registry and Its Utilization Page:156—158
20. On the Actual Condition of Medicine Education at Junior High School and the Role Required for School Pharmacists Page:74—80
21. Changing Concept of Drug Dispensing Revealed by Text Mining of Past and Present Guidelines Page:81—90
22. Survey on Perceptions of Home Care Physicians and Nurses Regarding Home Medical Care and Expectations to Pharmacists Page:91—101