Community Pharmacy Handbook

Author:   Jon Waterfield
Publisher:   Pharmaceutical Press
ISBN:  

9780853697169


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 February 2008
Format:   Paperback
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"This is a survival guide for community pharmacists providing information in an easily digestible form. With the introduction of the new contractual framework for community pharmacy, there are now many opportunities for pharmacists to engage in new ways of working. This clear and precise guide aims to answer practical questions such as: How do I manage my own professional development? What is the best way of training my support staff? How do I motivate the pharmacy team? What are the practical issues in setting up an MUR service? How do I offer a medicines management service to residential care homes? How do I work effectively with the primary care team? How do I promote the value of pharmacy services? Case studies and exercises in each chapter include structured questions, which encourage the reader to consolidate the information provided and apply their knowledge to a typical community pharmacy scenario.""Community Pharmacy Handbook"" is an essential survival guide for community pharmacists, pharmacy undergraduates and pre-registration graduates, providing access to a spectrum of relevant information in an easily digestible form."

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Author:   Jon Waterfield
Publisher:   Pharmaceutical Press
Imprint:   Pharmaceutical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780853697169


ISBN 10:   0853697167
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 February 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'This book is an essential guide for community pharmacists and pre-registration students, providing background information on the new pharmacy contract and detailing ways in which new services may be set up...the language and layout are user- friendly and the multiple choice questions and case studies at the end of each chapter help to reinforce the information provided.' Christine Kelly, community pharmacy adviser, Northern Health and Social Services Board, Chemist and Druggist, published online on October 2008 -- Christine Kelly * Chemist and Druggist * 'This format is very useful, with answers given to each exercise, which maximises the learning potential of the book...the general chapters contain a lot of information one might otherwise pay a small fortune for at a management or training seminar.' Sinead McCool (Course Co-ordinator, M.Sc. Clinical Pharmacy, CACT/ UCC) Irish Pharmacy Journal, July 2008 -- Sinead McCool * Irish Pharmacy Journal * 'Overall this is a useful resource for continuing professional development, initiation of new clinical practice services, and improving patient care in the community and setting. This book serves as a guide to help pharmacists prepare and transition into a more clinically relevant and effective practice setting.' Jamila L Stanton, Doody Enterprises, Pharm. D. (Temple University of Pharmacy), Doody's Notes, June 2008 -- Jamila L Stanton * Doody's Notes * 'I believe community pharmacists could gain great management skills from this book, and with the text written by a pharmacist, the theory has already been adapted to our unique working environment.' Jenny McElroy. New Zealand Pharmacy, May 2008 -- Jenny McElroy * New Zealand Pharmacy *


'I believe community pharmacists could gain great management skills from this book, and with the text written by a pharmacist, the theory has already been adapted to our unique working environment.' Jenny McElroy. New Zealand Pharmacy, May 2008 -- Jenny McElroy * New Zealand Pharmacy * 'Overall this is a useful resource for continuing professional development, initiation of new clinical practice services, and improving patient care in the community and setting. This book serves as a guide to help pharmacists prepare and transition into a more clinically relevant and effective practice setting.' Jamila L Stanton, Doody Enterprises, Pharm. D. (Temple University of Pharmacy), Doody's Notes, June 2008 -- Jamila L Stanton * Doody's Notes * 'This format is very useful, with answers given to each exercise, which maximises the learning potential of the book...the general chapters contain a lot of information one might otherwise pay a small fortune for at a management or training seminar.' Sinead McCool (Course Co-ordinator, M.Sc. Clinical Pharmacy, CACT/ UCC) Irish Pharmacy Journal, July 2008 -- Sinead McCool * Irish Pharmacy Journal * 'This book is an essential guide for community pharmacists and pre-registration students, providing background information on the new pharmacy contract and detailing ways in which new services may be set up...the language and layout are user- friendly and the multiple choice questions and case studies at the end of each chapter help to reinforce the information provided.' Christine Kelly, community pharmacy adviser, Northern Health and Social Services Board, Chemist and Druggist, published online on October 2008 -- Christine Kelly * Chemist and Druggist *


'I believe community pharmacists could gain great management skills from this book, and with the text written by a pharmacist, the theory has already been adapted to our unique working environment.'Jenny McElroy. New Zealand Pharmacy, May 2008 -- Jenny McElroy * New Zealand Pharmacy * 'Overall this is a useful resource for continuing professional development, initiation of new clinical practice services, and improving patient care in the community and setting. This book serves as a guide to help pharmacists prepare and transition into a more clinically relevant and effective practice setting.'Jamila L Stanton, Doody Enterprises, Pharm. D. (Temple University of Pharmacy), Doody's Notes, June 2008 -- Jamila L Stanton * Doody's Notes * 'This format is very useful, with answers given to each exercise, which maximises the learning potential of the book...the general chapters contain a lot of information one might otherwise pay a small fortune for at a management or training seminar.'Sinead McCool (Course Co-ordinator, M.Sc. Clinical Pharmacy, CACT/ UCC) Irish Pharmacy Journal, July 2008 -- Sinead McCool * Irish Pharmacy Journal * 'This book is an essential guide for community pharmacists and pre-registration students, providing background information on the new pharmacy contract and detailing ways in which new services may be set up...the language and layout are user- friendly and the multiple choice questions and case studies at the end of each chapter help to reinforce the information provided.'Christine Kelly, community pharmacy adviser, Northern Health and Social Services Board, Chemist and Druggist, published online on October 2008 -- Christine Kelly * Chemist and Druggist *


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