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Infringement of clinical pharmacist's authority
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2023Clinical pharmacists are healthcare practitioners who have advanced education and training in comprehensive medication management. Clinical pharmacists work with other members of the healthcare team to manage particular medications or disease states.
Fitriana Mawardi +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
In the early 1960s, pharmacy as a profession had come upon hard times. Pharmacists were being trained excessively to do what they spent most of their time doing, namely, counting tablets and typing labels (typing wasn't even part of the curriculum). Similarly, although problems with drugs were rife through our civilization, pharmacists were not trained
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In the early 1960s, pharmacy as a profession had come upon hard times. Pharmacists were being trained excessively to do what they spent most of their time doing, namely, counting tablets and typing labels (typing wasn't even part of the curriculum). Similarly, although problems with drugs were rife through our civilization, pharmacists were not trained
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Clinical toxicoiogy consultation by pharmacists
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979The functions of pharmacists in a clinical toxicology consultation service are described. Pharmacists provided three basic services in conjunction with poisonings treated by the emergency department of a children's hospital: (1) assisted with obtaining the history and assessment of the toxicologic proglems, (2) recommended a plan for rational ...
P A, Czajka +3 more
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The Clinical Pharmacist as a Specialist
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980Excerpt To the editor: The editorial by Drs. Brater and Pettinger (1) that accompanied the article on generic prescribing by Francetic and coworkers (2) seems to digress from the generic prescribin...
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Rewards and Advancements for Clinical Pharmacists
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2010The American College of Clinical Pharmacy charged the Clinical Practice Affairs Committee to review and update the College's 1995 White Paper, “Rewards and Advancements for Clinical Pharmacy Practitioners.” Because of the limited data on the present state of rewards and advancements for clinical pharmacists, an online survey of “front‐line” clinical ...
S Diane, Goodwin +7 more
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Immunology for the Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1987Major advances in the field of immunology within the past decade have led to greater understanding of the immune network. The immune system is finely balanced, with cells communicating both by direct contact and through soluble mediators. Drugs may exert their effects at different sites within the immune network. To understand fully how these drugs act
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The Clinical Pharmacist and Research
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1981Abstract:The question of whether or not clinical pharmacists are capable of performing meaningful research is addressed by reviewing the qualifications necessary for anyone to pursue an independent research career and by examining the current education and training of most clinical pharmacists.
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Role of a pharmacist in a seizure clinic
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1990The involvement of a clinical pharmacist in a Department of Veterans Affairs seizure clinic is described. A pharmacist who had served a residency in ambulatory care began working in a seizure clinic in 1988 after obtaining the cooperation of a neurologist interested in a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
M E, Kootsikas +4 more
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Pharmacist involvement in an endocrinology clinic
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1981The patient-care activities of pharmacists involved in the operation of an endocrinology clinic are described. During the patient's initial clinic visit, the pharmacist completes a medication profile by interviewing the patients and reviewing each patient's medication. The clinic also serves as a teaching laboratory.
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Pharmacist involvement in a thyroid clinic
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1990The patient-care activities of a pharmacist in a thyroid clinic are described. Since 1978 a pharmacist has been an active member of the staff of a thyroid clinic associated with a 500-bed university hospital. More than 1500 patients are referred to the clinic each year.
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