Pharmaceutical care : insights from community pharmacists

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Pharmaceutical care : insights from community pharmacists

William N. Tindall, Marsha K. Millonig

(CRC Press pharmacy education series)

CRC Press, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 165) and index

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Pharmacy is the nation's third largest health profession, with nearly 200,000 licensed pharmacists in the United States and 125,000 practicing in community pharmacies. It is in community settings where pharmaceutical care will be judged, accepted, and ultimately paid for. Pharmaceutical Care: Insights from Community Pharmacists introduces the conceptual framework for pharmaceutical care. The authors show you how to apply economic, business, and societal models to better understand it, and they look at the trends in healthcare that drive it. Vignettes and interviews are the real strength of this book, bringing you the insights of selected pharmacists who were among the first to develop pharmaceutical care services. The pharmacists you meet in this book are committed to providing the best patient care possible and are willing to expend considerable personal time and energy to achieve this goal. Through their interviews, you will follow the pharmacists down their path of passionate commitment to helping patients. The authors also outline a seven-step process demonstrating how these professionals built innovative pharmacy practices in community settings. Pharmaceutical Care is a motivating resource for those wishing to better understand the new patient-centered roles being advocated by pharmacy leaders.

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COMMON PURPOSE: The Dream of Pharmaceutical Care. Trends in Health Care Driving Comprehensive Pharmacy Services. Building Innovation into Your Practice. Leadership and Success. UNCOMMON PEOPLE: Teaching Others Health and Wellness for the Rest of Their Lives. Practicing Pharmacy Using the Medical Model. Finds Joy in Teaching Others. A Lot of Energy + Making it Fun = Success. Finding Success is a Matter of Attitude. Caring For People Like Family. Seizing an Opportunity to Make a Difference. On A Crusade to Make Educated Consumers. Advancing Pharmaceutical Care in A Chain Environment. Doing More than What She is Paid in Hopes of Getting Paid to Do More. A Feminist Child of the 60's Who Became a Leader in the '90's. Exemplifying Professionalism as Teacher and Motivator to Patients and Colleagues. Redefining Pharmaceutical Care to Fit His Processes. LESSONS LEARNED. Recommended Reading.

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