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Now fully updated for its fourth edition, Pharmacy: What It Is and
How It Works continues to provide a comprehensive review of all
aspects of pharmacy, from the various roles, pathways and settings
of pharmacists to information about how pharmacy works within the
broader health care system. Beginning with a brief historical
perspective on the field, the book discusses the many facets of the
pharmacy profession. It describes the role of pharmacists in
different settings and provides information ranging from licensing
requirements to working conditions, highlighting the critical role
of pharmacists within the health care system. The author examines
the drug use process with sections on distribution, prescribing,
dispensing, and pricing. He also discusses the role of pharmacy
support personnel. A chapter on informatics explores how pharmacy
has evolved through information technology and automation.
Additional chapters cover poison control, pharmaceutical care,
pharmacy organizations, the drug approval process, and career
development. Designed for classroom and professional use, the book
contains numerous tools to facilitate comprehension, including:
Learning objectives to help readers focus on the goals of each
chapter Informative tables and figures summarizing data Summary
paragraphs tying in salient points Discussion questions and
exercises to test assimilation "Challenges" which place the
material in broader context Websites and references to encourage
further study This valuable text provides a look into the
profession that is both broad and deep, supplying a one-stop
introduction to a promising career in pharmacy.
Over the past years, the changing nature of pharmacy practice has
caused many to realize that the practice must not only be managed,
but also led. Leadership and Management in Pharmacy Practice
discusses a variety of leadership and managerial issues facing
pharmacists now and in the future. This second edition has been
reorganized by placing leadership chapters up front, followed by
management chapters, thus emphasizing the need for leadership
first. The book is written by contributors from within and outside
pharmacy practice-a reflection of the complexity of management in
pharmacy settings. It offers a real-world approach to everyday
issues in pharmacy leadership and management, written by authors
who have faced these issues themselves. The book includes case
studies which are thought provoking and promote critical thinking
as well as problem solving-skills critical for effective pharmacy
leaders or managers. References are also made throughout the text
to changes occurring to the profession both internally and
externally. Much of the material discussed applies to all settings
of pharmacy practice: community, hospital, industry, ambulatory
care, and long-term care. This book provides pharmacy students and
new pharmacy leaders and managers a broad overview of the
complexities and intricacies inherent in managing and leading the
profession. It is a valuable resource for students in the
professional years of their pharmacy curricula and those promoted
recently into pharmacy leadership or management positions.
Now fully updated for its fourth edition, Pharmacy: What It Is and
How It Works continues to provide a comprehensive review of all
aspects of pharmacy, from the various roles, pathways and settings
of pharmacists to information about how pharmacy works within the
broader health care system. Beginning with a brief historical
perspective on the field, the book discusses the many facets of the
pharmacy profession. It describes the role of pharmacists in
different settings and provides information ranging from licensing
requirements to working conditions, highlighting the critical role
of pharmacists within the health care system. The author examines
the drug use process with sections on distribution, prescribing,
dispensing, and pricing. He also discusses the role of pharmacy
support personnel. A chapter on informatics explores how pharmacy
has evolved through information technology and automation.
Additional chapters cover poison control, pharmaceutical care,
pharmacy organizations, the drug approval process, and career
development. Designed for classroom and professional use, the book
contains numerous tools to facilitate comprehension, including:
Learning objectives to help readers focus on the goals of each
chapter Informative tables and figures summarizing data Summary
paragraphs tying in salient points Discussion questions and
exercises to test assimilation "Challenges" which place the
material in broader context Websites and references to encourage
further study This valuable text provides a look into the
profession that is both broad and deep, supplying a one-stop
introduction to a promising career in pharmacy.
This third edition of HIMSS' award-winning, bestseller explores how
clinicians, patients, and health IT stakeholders are collaborating
to support high-value care through health IT. Medical Informatics:
An Executive Primer continues to explore information technologies
applied in hospital settings, at the physician's office and in
patients' homes to provide high-value patient care. Developed for
healthcare executives, the book looks at how clinicians, patients
and health IT stakeholders are collaborating on a 'team-based,'
IT-enabled approach to healthcare. The book's authors offer
provider success stories on utilizing health IT-such as EHRs,
clinical decision support, telehealth and electronic quality
measure reporting to transform healthcare, while addressing health
IT usability, interoperability, privacy and security concerns and
meeting federal regulations. New to this edition are chapters
focused on how health IT innovations, mobile technologies and
personal digital tools are demonstrating the value of health IT.
Medical Informatics also explores successful EHR implementations by
organizations recognized with the HIMSS Nicholas E. Davies Award of
Excellence, through case studies focused on patient engagement,
population management, clinical and business intelligence, health
information exchange and patient readmission prevention.
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