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Medicine Quest : In Search of Nature's Healing Secrets
A world renowned ethnobotanist combs the far corners of the planet to unveil nature's pharmacy and detail how scientists are harvesting it to conquer devastating diseases.
Pharmacists Talking With Patients : A Guide to Patient Counseling
Introductory textbook on communication with patients, for pharmacists and pharmacy students. Discusses how counseling can be incorporated into pharmacy practice. Describes basic counseling protocols and offers examples of typical patient interactions.
101 Ways to Improve Your Pharmacy Worklife
A Pharmacist's Guide to Providing Veterinary Prescription Services
by D.S. Chan
Best Practices for Health-System Pharmacy: 2000-2001
Annual presenting ASHP's positions and more than 70 ASHP practice standards of varying scope providing ongoing guidance to practitioners and health systems. Includes ASHP statements and guidelines, technical assistance bulletins, therapeutic position statements, therapeutic guidelines, and ASHP-endorsed documents. Softcover.
The Biotech and Pharmaceuticals Industry: The WetFeet.com Insider Guide
This Insider Guide will give everything from the lowdown on the product development cycle (it can take more than a decade after development and testing to take a new drug to market) to the opportunities (everything from sales and marketing to engineering and science) to profiles of more than 15 of the biggest pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the world.
Careers in Biotech and Pharmaceuticals : The Wetfeet.com Insider Guide
The Development of American Pharmacology : John J. Abel and the Shaping of a Discipline
Traces the rise of pharmacology as a separate discipline in the US during the 19th century, pivoting on the career of the teacher Abel
(1857-1938) who was instrumental in bringing German knowledge to his students and colleagues. Also notes the growth of the science outside of
academia, and the establishment of a professional society and journal.
Discovering New Medicines : Careers in Pharmaceutical Research and Development
An overview of the diverse opportunities in this field including the scientific, medical or specialist training necessary to attain them.
Features contributions from medical directors, pharmacists, clinical researchers, drug safety experts, consultants, contractors, statisticians,
lawyers, leading academics and others with first-hand knowledge of this area.
Do Pharmacists Sell Farms? : A Trip Inside the Corner Drugstore
The corner drugstore used to be a prescription for happiness in America. Sweethearts met at the soda fountain after school, kids picked out
penny candy, and when you needed a certain medicine refilled, it was a friend and neighbor who did the work. But with the arrival of shopping
malls and national discount chains, the Main Street drugstore has almost disappeared from the American landscape.
The Drug Lords : America's Pharmaceutical Cartel
A must read for anyone concerned with the sad state of health care in the United States today and the role the pharmaceutical industry has played in keeping this nation one that is sick and dying......M. Savas
Guide to Pharmacy Museums and Historical Collections in the United States and Canada
Inside Pharmacy: Anatomy of a Profession
Two individuals with long and varied experience in pharmacy have come together to shed new light on this profession in their book, Inside Pharmacy: The Anatomy of a Profession. Dr. Raymond Gosselin and Dr. Jack Robbins cover every aspect of pharmacy, from changes in education, to the future of managed "cost" care; from the effects of population growth to job satisfaction. They address the economic factors that may threaten how drug distribution is affected in the next century. This easy to read text completely examines the pharmacy profession from top to bottom.
Living With Drugs
Michael Gossop looks at why and how people take drugs and the problems that often result. He discusses the full spectrum of drugs and shows how drug taking is something that almost everyone does, arguing that campaigns to rid the world of drugs are futile. He argues that we must learn to manage our drug taking and to make more sensible decisions about our use of drugs in order to reduce the risks of drug taking.
Opportunities in Pharmacy Careers (Vgm Opportunities Series)
Personal and Social Factors in Pharmacy Practice
by Paul R. Gard
Pharmacists Talking With Patients : A Guide to Patient Counseling
Introductory textbook on communication with patients, for pharmacists and pharmacy students. Discusses how counseling can be incorporated into pharmacy practice. Describes basic counseling protocols and offers examples of typical patient interactions.
Preparing the Pharmacy for a Joint Commission Survey
Provides guidelines for compliance with Joint Commission standards relating to pharmacy. Reflects onsite observations and reports from surveys of hundreds of hospitals. Includes a checklist, suggested policies and procedures, and sample survey agendas. For pharmacy administrators and survey preparation teams.
Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy
Nineteenth edition of a major two-volume reference/text in pharmacy, for practitioners, researchers, and students. 1990 eighteenth edition entitled Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences. Includes CD-ROM with Parts 6, 7, and 8 for use with Windows.
Symptoms in the Pharmacy; A Guide to the Management of Common Symptoms
Validation Instruments for Community Pharmacy : Pharmaceutical Care for the Third Millennium
Provides a proven system for monitoring the standards of services provided by community pharmacists. This system was adopted by the Swiss Pharmaceutical Society and may benefit communities around the world. Includes case studies, samples of surveys, and more. For pharmacy administrators.
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