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Wolters Kluwer

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HEALTH PROFESSIONS

PHARMACY

Communication

Skills in Pharmacy

Practice: A

Practical Guide for

Students

and Practitioners

Sixth Edition

Robert S. Beardsley,

PhD, RPh

Carole L. Kimberlin, PhD

William N. Tindall, PhD,

RPh

December 2011 / Softbound / 5 x 8

288 pp. / Approx. 20 Illus.

978-1-60831-602-1

DESCRIPTION

Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice

helps

pharmacy and pharmacy technician students

learn the principles, skills, and practices that are

the foundation for clear communication and the

essential development of trust with future patients.

This text’s logical organization guides students

from theory and basic principles to practical skills

development to the application of those skills in

everyday encounters.

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Chapter on medication safety and communication

skills (Chapter 9) offers strategies to reduce

medication errors and protect patient safety.

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Chapter on electronic communication in

healthcare (Chapter 13) provides guidelines to

avoid common misunderstandings via email and

the Internet.

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Expanded coverage of communication skills and

interprofessional collaboration (Chapter 12) helps

students learn how to effectively interact with

other members of the healthcare team.

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Case Studies give students the opportunity to

apply concepts that they have learned to realistic

scenarios.

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Additional pedagogical features, such as

overviews, boxed content, and summaries,

highlight important relationships between

concepts and aid in comprehension and retention

of vital information.

Boh’s Pharmacy

Practice Manual:

A Guide to the

Clinical Experience

Fourth Edition

Susan M. Stein

April 2014 / Book /

Spiralbound / 4.25 x

7.125

712 pp. / Approx. 30

Illus.

978-1-4511-8967-4

DESCRIPTION

Succeed in your PharmD rotation with the only

clinical clerkship manual designed specifically for

pharmacy students—

Boh’s Pharmacy Practice

Manual: AGuide to the Clinical Experience

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This “preceptor in your pocket” eases the transition

from classroom to experiential training (you learn

what to expect from the patient care setting and

what is expected from you) and provides quick-

reference material needed for day-to-day clinical

work. This pocket-sized manual also helps you

move from dispensing medications to establishing

relationships with patients and improves your

understanding of pharmaco-therapeutics in a

patient-centered setting.

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NEW! A dynamic new color design and artwork

enhances students understanding.

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NEW! All content has been updated with current

practice guidelines.

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Help your students find the expert information

they need with the manual’s concise, bulleted

format and numerous tables that summarize key

points.

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Fine-tune your students’ understanding of drugs,

procedures, and equipment with enlightening

boxes and drawings.

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Give your students an easy-to-understand review

of human anatomy with the wide array of color

illustrations.