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Pharmacy Education in the Twenty First Century and Beyond: Global
Achievements and Challenges offers a complete reference on global
pharmacy education, along with a detailed discussion of future
issues and solutions. This book begins with a brief overview of the
history of pharmacy education, covering all levels of education and
styles of learning, from undergraduate, continuing professional
education, and methods for self-learning and development. Teaching
strategies such as team-based learning, problem-based learning and
interdisciplinary education are also described and compared to
conclude why certain pharmacy programs attract students, and why
educators prefer particular teaching strategies, assessment tools
and learning styles. As a result, this book provides pharmacy
educators, administrators, students and practitioners with a
comprehensive guide to pharmacy education that will enable readers
to choose the best approaches to improve, reform or select a
program based on worldwide experience and the latest available
evidence and research.
The healthcare field is rapidly evolving, compelled by
technological strides, pressure to increase efficiency, and demand
to contain costs. Pharmacy and the U.S. Health Care System, Third
Edition is the classic text used to prepare pharmacists for
independent practice in today's unpredictable environment since the
first edition was published in 1991. This new edition is now
streamlined and tailored for a one-semester course, completely
updated with the most recent data, statistics, and emerging issues
relevant to today's pharmacy professional, with new chapters
devoted to the political realities of the industry and the future
of pharmacy.
Pharmacy Practice in Developing Countries: Achievements and
Challenges offers a detailed review of the history and development
of pharmacy practice in developing countries across Africa, Asia,
and South America. Pharmacy practice varies substantially from
country to country due to variations in needs and expectations,
culture, challenges, policy, regulations, available resources, and
other factors. This book focuses on each country's strengths and
achievements, as well as areas of weakness, barriers to improvement
and challenges. It sets out to establish a baseline for best
practices, taking all of these factors into account and offering
solutions and opportunities for the future. This book is a valuable
resource for academics, researchers, practicing pharmacists, policy
makers, and students involved in pharmacy practice worldwide as it
provides lessons learned on a global scale and seeks to advance the
pharmacy profession.
This work analyses Athol Fugard's dramas, showing they are more than a dramatic chronicle of South African life and racial problems. Beginning with the specifics of his homeland, Fugard's plays engage issues of human relationships, race and racism, and the power of art to evoke change. It also demonstrates how Fugard's plays enable us to see that what is performed on stage can also be performed in society and in our lives; how, inverting Shakespeare, Athol Fugard makes his stage the world.
Considered one of the most brilliant, powerful, and theatrically astute of modern dramatists, South African playwright Athol Fugard is best known for "The Blood Knot", "A Lesson from Aloes", and "Sizwe Bansi Is Dead". The energy and poignancy of Fugard's work have their origins in the institutionalised racism of his native South Africa, and more recently in the issues facing a new South Africa after apartheid.
Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy Practice evolves around
the field of medical sociology, with a more specific focus on the
psychosocial aspects of medication use. With updated research
findings included, a plethora of cases and theory applications
allows the reader to learn modern day, real-time, pharmaceutical
concepts. From analyzing perspectives on health behaviors to how
pharmacy practice has fully evolved, this book engulfs the reader's
mind and teaches the field from various angles. Organized in four
main parts, Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy Practice:
Describes how societal and individual behaviors intersect with
health and illness behaviors. Explores different systems and
personal experiences when engaging a variety of treatment options.
Considers how the pharmacy practice has evolved and the factors
affecting the delivery of specific pharmacy services. Explains
contributing factors to the structure and function of
medication-use processes. Now includes: information on alternative
health behaviors in the Behavioral Medicine Chapter. Health and
Illness chapters linking clearly back to medication use making the
information more applicable to students than ever before! more
figures and tables throughout. information on current hot topics:
social aspects of tailoring drugs to patient's genetic
predispositions, network theory and social interactions, social
aspects of using patient/pharmacy technologies, behavioral
economics, and more!
Modern Pharmaceutical Industry comprehensively explains the broad
range of divisions in the complex pharmaceutical industry. Experts
who are active in the field explain their work in a pharmaceutical
company. Topics include regulatory affairs, research and
development, intellectual property, pricing, marketing, generics,
OTC, and more. The range of chapters encompasses a variety of
subjects from discovery and formulation to post approval and legal.
Modern Pharmaceutical Industry provides a detailed look at the
structure of a contemporary drug company and a thorough analysis of
its practices and procedures. Modern Pharmaceutical Industry is a
valuable resource for all pharmacy students, new personnel at
pharmaceutical companies, drug company management, and academic
health center libraries. It provides a comprehensive picture of one
of the most dynamic industries related to the modern healthcare
system.
What happened in American drama in the years between the
Depression and the conclusion of World War II? How did war make its
impact on the theatre? More important, how was drama used during
the war years to shape American beliefs and actions? Albert
Wertheim s Staging the War brings to light the important role
played by the drama during what might arguably be called the most
important decade in American history. As much of the country
experienced the dislocation of military service and work in war
industries, the dramatic arts registered the enormous changes to
the boundaries of social classes, ethnicities, and gender roles. In
research ranging over more than 150 plays, Wertheim discusses some
of the well-known works of the period, including The Time of Your
Life, Our Town, Watch on the Rhine, and All My Sons. But he also
uncovers little-known and largely unpublished plays for the stage
and radio, by such future luminaries as Arthur Miller and Frank
Loesser, including those written at the behest of the U.S.
government or as U.S.O. musicals. The American son of refugees who
escaped the Third Reich in 1937, Wertheim gives life to this vital
period in American history."
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