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Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists
Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists helps student pharmacists gain the insight they need to cultivate informed, compassionate, and effective patient care. Various clinical skills are illustrated through genuine pharmacy practice settings that underscore the essential, patient-centered role of today's pharmacists. This is the first text to teach clinical skills using real life cases. Students gain greater understanding and develop stronger skills to help avert medical errors and foster better outcomes. Answers guides, additional instructional materials, and detailed examples of forms and instruments make this text a valuable tool for establishing effective patient-pharmacists relationship.This book has 11 chapter. Chapter 1 about the patient. Chapter 2 about the pharmacists. Chapter 3 about comprehensive pharmaceutical care. Chapter 4 about overview of pharmaceutical care plan development and implementation. Chapter 5 about the patient-pharmacist encounter: a primary source of information. Chapter 6 about the patients record: a primary source of information Chapter 7 about gathering drug information and evidence. Chapter 8 about application of clinical reasoning. Chapter 9 about designing the patient care plan. Chapter 10 about implementing the patient care plan. Chapter 11 about modifying the care through patient progress and outcome assessment.
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