Community Pharmacy Practice Case Studies is designed to provide the teaching tools necessary to train current and future community pharmacists to succeed in implementing innovative patient care services in this dynamic and challenging environment. Key Features: 82 case studies focused on community pharmacy practice. Unique teaching points about medication management, drug therapy selection, and opportunities and challenges unique to community pharmacy practice. Learning objectives, questions, and additional activities. Incorporation of MTM Core Elements in many cases. Instructor answer key.
Utilizing a case study approach, this practical guide develops readers' understanding of the unique communication dynamics between pharmacists and patients and assists them in strengthening the communication skills necessary for providing ...
Pharmacy Practice Research Case Studies provides examples and details regarding how pharmacy practice research has transformed over the past decade and how this is impacting overall health.
This is an ideal resource for early learners in pharmacy, high school and undergraduate students considering careers in healthcare, and educators and students throughout the health professions.
The text presents a series of clinical case studies to illustrate how pharmacists can optimize drug therapy in response to the needs of individual patients.
Aimed at those practising in community pharmacy or pharmacy students and it is designed to serve as an up-to-date compilation of real-to- life cases encountered in a community pharmacy setting.
Over 90 case studies based on real life patient-care scenarios. Each case includes learning outcomes and references.
Case study scenarios include both community and hospital pharmacy situations as suited to the disease and pharmaceutical care provision.Primarily aimed at undergraduate pharmacy students and pre-registration pharmacists, this book will also ...
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This work is intended to offer guidance to pharmacists who need to bridge the gap between their theoretical knowledge and its practical application to individual patients.
The second edition accounts for the many changes in pharmacy since 1999, including assisted suicide in Oregon, the purchasing of less expensive drugs from Canada, and the influence of managed care on prescriptions.