Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy

Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, Second Edition takes an approach that is both global and local. Macro-level examinations of health care systems and funding mechanisms around the world and advice for culturally competent, client-centered communication regarding nutrition and proper self-administration of medications encapsulate pharmacists' dual roles as guardians of global public health and providers of personalized care.Written in accordance with the latest guidelines from the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education, Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, Second Edition offers an accessible introduction for pharmacy students and a comprehensive refresher for pharmacists already in practice..

Cover -- Half title -- Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword: A Public Health Perspective -- Foreword: A Pharmacy Perspective -- Preface -- 1. Public Health and Pharmacy in the United States -- 2. Framing Public Health and Pharmacy -- 3. Global Health -- 4. Epidemiology -- 5. Disease Prevention and Health Promotion -- 6. Cultural Perspectives in Public Health -- 7. Pharmacists' Roles in the Increase of Health Literacy Among Patients -- 8. Behavioral Health -- 9. Public Health Nutrition -- 10. Financing and Insurance -- 11. Pharmacoeconomics -- 12. Evidence-Based Practice and Public Health -- 13. Informatics -- 14. Emergency Preparedness -- 15. Education and Training -- Index..

Medienart:

E-Book

Erscheinungsjahr:

2018

©2018

Erschienen:

Oxford: Oxford University Press USA - OSO ; 2018

©2018

Ausgabe:

2nd ed.

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Levin, Bruce [VerfasserIn]
Hanson, Ardis [Mitwirkende/r]
Hurd, Peter D. [Mitwirkende/r]

Links:

ebookcentral.proquest.com [lizenzpflichtig]

ISBN:

978-0-19-023831-5

Themen:

Electronic books
Pharmacy-Public relations
Public health

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Umfang:

1 online resource (329 pages)

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

1809560608