Do You Have Any Questions for the Pharmacist? [PDF]
As perhaps the single-most common inquiry in modern healthcare, the question, “Do you have any questions for the pharmacist?” represents not only an integral step in pharmacy workflow, but also an excellent opportunity for healthcare consumer education.
Mays, Rachel
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Towards a Greater Professional Standing: Evolution of Pharmacy Practice and Education, 1920–2020
The history of community pharmacy in America since the 1920s is one of slow progress towards greater professional standing through changes in pharmacy education and practice.
B. Urick, Emily V Meggs
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The Impact of Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome Burden on Pain, Neuropathy Severity and Fiber Type
ABSTRACT Objective Determine the association between diabetes and metabolic syndrome (MetS) burden (number of MetS criteria fulfilled) and pain, neuropathy severity, and fiber type involvement in individuals with established polyneuropathy. Methods The Peripheral Neuropathy Research Registry was queried for individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes ...
Long Davalos+13 more
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Clinical Impact of a Novel Interprofessional Dental and Pharmacy Student Tobacco Cessation Education Program on Dental Patients [PDF]
Objectives: • To compare the difference between IPE care and standard care (SC) groups regarding dental patients\u27 perceptions of knowledge gained about tobacco cessation, intentions to quit tobacco use, and quit attempts at follow-up.
Boyd, PharmD Candidate, Matthew+5 more
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Defining pharmacy and its practice: a conceptual model for an international audience [PDF]
Background: There is much fragmentation and little consensus in the use of descriptors for the different disciplines that make up the pharmacy sector. Globalization, reprofessionalization and the influx of other disciplines means there is a requirement ...
Atif, M.+2 more
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Current Trends and Opportunities for Competency Assessment in Pharmacy Education–A Literature Review
An increasing emphasis on health professional competency in recent times has been matched by an increased prevalence of competency-based education models.
Hayley Croft+4 more
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Ageism in Rheumatology: the Healthcare Professional's Perspective
Objective Ageism (age‐based stereotypes, prejudice, or discrimination) is prevalent and linked to prolonged disability and reduced lifespan in older adults. Little is known about ageism within rheumatology. This study explores the healthcare professional's (HCP) perception of the care of older adults and how ageist attitudes or perspectives may impact ...
Aaron P. Smith+4 more
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Transforming Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education in the Context of Workforce Development [PDF]
KEY MESSAGES: 1.1 The continued development of pharmacy services and the pharmaceutical sciences relies on a well educated, competent, sufficient and well distributed pharmaceutical workforce. 1.2 There is no workforce without education.
Bader, L+3 more
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An evaluation of antimicrobial stewardship in community pharmacy [PDF]
This study investigated several aspects of antimicrobial stewardship by gathering information from community pharmacists and members of the public. The aim was to identify how community pharmacists implement antimicrobial stewardship guidelines and ...
Hancock, Laura Jade, Mellor, Callan
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Social Pharmacy in pharmacy education
Kathleen Ryan+6 more
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