From the Gleaner, "Law, Discretion, And The Pharmacist"
"For years, our pharmacists have served as a valuable and functional link between doctors and patients, so much so that in years gone by, the pharmacy was not only referred to as a drug store but also as 'doctor shop'. Back then, and today, our pharmacists play a pivotal role in accessing, supplying, dispensing and even the manufacturing of our medication. At times our pharmacist may even be at liberty to substitute if need be and to suggest suitable alternatives in the absence or shortage of some drugs."
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/h...d-pharmacist-0
There is also the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica:
http://pharmasocietyjamaica.com
I do not feel it is correct to diminish the role of any part of the health care system. Doctors have a role to play as do specialists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, medical technicians, nurses as well as the pharmacists.