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Pharmacy Practice
Jennie Watson (Edited by), Louise Siobhan Cogan (Edited by)
9780702074301, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback, published 12 August 2019
460 pages, Approx 70 illustrations (in full colour)
23.5 x 19 x 2.9 cm, 0.94 kg
From customer reviews of the previous edition: ‘A great book. Everything is well organised and easy to understand. Covers all topics an undergraduate pharmacy student would need … useful for a practising pharmacist too.’ ‘This is an excellent introduction to pharmacy practice. It is an excellent read. Very well worth buying if you are a pharmacist or chemist.’ ‘I'm a final year medical student and found this great for all those learning outcomes that are really difficult to find. Things like details on the yellow card scheme and MHRA that I'd previously spent hours searching for - a concise, clear explanation of can be found here. There are also useful things like consent, capacity, health-behaviour models, prescription writing, controlled drugs and homeopathy information … mops up the learning outcomes that most other books don't cover… I've used it most for the practise drugs calculations as we have formatives on these and end of year OSCEs too!’
The sixth edition of PharmacyPractice brings the contents completely up to date, reflecting emerging new roles for pharmacists both within the traditional employment areas of hospital and community pharmacy, as well as other developing roles supporting the public health agenda, governance, risk management, prescribing and pharmaco-economics. New editor on the team, Louise Cogan. Many new contributors, comprising practising pharmacists, teachers of pharmacy, and pharmacists with joint appointments between hospital/community pharmacy and universities. Now with companion e-book included on StudentConsult New chapters on
Section 1: The Patient Section 2: The Medicine Section 3: The Medicine Formulation Section 4: The Specialized Pharmacy Product Section 5: The Pharmacy Safety Process Section 6: The role of pharmacy in healthcare Section 7: The patient, their medicine and beyond
Subject Areas: Pharmacy / dispensing [MQP], Pharmacology [MMG]
