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Public health in pharmacy practice : a casebook

Covvey, Jordan R [Ed.] ; Arya, Vibhuti [Ed.] ; et al.
Geneseo, NY : Milne Open Textbooks, 2021. ; Minneapolis, MN : Open Textbook Library, 2021
Online E-Book - 1 online resource (516 pages).

Titel:
Public health in pharmacy practice : a casebook
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Covvey, Jordan R [Ed.] ; Arya, Vibhuti [Ed.] ; DiPietro Mager, Natalie Ann [Ed.] ; Gilman, Neyda [Ed.] ; Herring, Ma ; Randa [Ed.] ; Ochs, Leslie [Ed.] ; Waddington, Lindsay [Ed.]
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Veröffentlichung: Geneseo, NY : Milne Open Textbooks, 2021. ; Minneapolis, MN : Open Textbook Library, 2021
Medientyp: E-Book
Umfang: 1 online resource (516 pages).
ISBN: 978-1-942341-84-0 (print) ; 1-942341-84-9 (print)
Schlagwort:
  • Public health
  • Pharmacy -- Textbooks
  • Pharmacy -- Practice -- Textbooks
  • Medicine -- Textbooks
  • Public Health
  • Pharmacy -- methods
  • Santé publique
  • public health
  • Pharmacy -- Practice
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  • Nachgewiesen in: Milne Open Textbooks
  • Sprachen: English
  • Contents Note: 1. An ounce of prevention: pharmacy applications of the USPSTF guidelines -- 2. Communicating health information: hidden barriers and practical approaches -- 3. Medication safety: to 'error' is human -- 4. Drawing the line: preventing sexually transmitted infections -- 5. Interprofessional collaboration: transforming public health through team work -- 6. HIV and hepatitis C co-infection: a double-edged sword -- 7. Ethical decision-making in global health: when cultures clash -- 8. Safe opioid use in the community setting: reverse the curse? -- 9. The 'state' of things: epidemiologic comparisons across populations -- 10. Saying what you mean doesn't always mean what you say: cross-cultural communication -- 11. The cough heard 'round the world: working with tuberculosis -- 12. More than just diet and exercise: social determinants of health and well-being -- 13. Deciphering immunization codes: making evidence-based recommendations -- 14. Getting to the point: importance of immunizations for public health -- 15. Smoke in mirrors: the continuing problem of tobacco use -- 16. Plant now, harvest later: services for rural underserved patients -- 17. Telepharmacy: building a connection to close the healthcare gap -- 18. Hormonal contraception: from emergency coverage to long-term therapy -- 19. From belly to baby: preparing for a healthy pregnancy -- 20. When disaster strikes: managing chaos and instilling lessons for future events -- 21. Anticipating anthrax and other bioterrorism threats -- 22. In the stroke of time: pharmacist roles in the management of cerebrovascular accident -- 23. Alcohol use disorder: beyond prohibition -- 24. Immunizing during a pandemic: considerations for COVID-19 vaccinations -- 25. Sweetening the deal: improving health outcomes for patients with diabetes mellitus -- 26. The hidden burden of hemodialysis: personal and economic impacts -- 27. Only a mirage: searching for healthy options in a food desert -- 28. Sex education: counseling patients from various cultural backgrounds -- 29. Harm reduction for people who use drugs: A life-saving opportunity -- 30. Digging deeper: improving health communication with patients -- 31. Equity for all: providing accessible healthcare for patients living with disabilities -- 32. Laying the foundation for public health priorities: Healthy People 2030 -- 33. Staying on track: reducing missed immunization opportunities in the pediatric population -- 34. When love hurts: caring for patients experiencing interpersonal violence -- 35. Pharmacists and Medicare Part D: helping patients navigate their prescription benefits -- 36. Expanding the pharmacists' role: assessing mental health and suicide -- 37. Bridging the gap between oncology and primary care: a multidisciplinary approach -- 38. A stigma that undermines care: opioid use disorder and treatment considerations -- 39. Deprescribing in palliative care: applying knowledge translation strategies -- 40. Let your pharmacist be your guide: navigating barriers to pharmaceutical access -- 41. Open-door policy: a window into creation, implementation, and assessment -- 42. PrEPare yourself: let's talk about sex -- 43. Unexpected souvenirs: parasitic and vector-borne infections during and after travel -- 44. You say medication, I say meditation: effectively caring for diverse populations -- 45. The Sustainable Development Goals and pharmacy practice: a blueprint for health -- 46. Experiences of a Caribbean immigrant: going beyond clinical care -- 47. Medicine for the soul: spirituality in pharmacy -- 48. Uncrossed wires: working with non-English speaking patient populations -- 49. Unintended consequences of e-cigarette use: a public health epidemic -- 50. A toxic situation: the roles of pharmacists and poison control centers -- 51. Prescription for change: advocacy and legislation in pharmacy -- 52. Travel medicine: what you need to know before you go -- 53. A pharmacist's obligation: advocating for change -- 54. The great undoing: a multigenerational journey from racism to social determinants of health
  • Language: English

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