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The Pharmacist and the Ostomate

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1977
Abstract This article discusses points that the pharmacist should be aware of when serving the ostomate. These points are covered in four sections: terminology, pharmacological response to drugs, pharmacological response to foods and skin care. The section on pharmacological response to drugs reviews the current literature with regard to effectiveness
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Pharmacists in obstetrics

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2018
I continue to be concerned regarding the low degree of involvement of clinical pharmacists in obstetrics and, in AJHP , the relatively rare mention of anything pertaining to obstetrics. All of the hallmarks of clinical pharmacy—management of drug therapy, clinical research, and teaching ...
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Pharmacists in industry

American Pharmacy, 1981
From the executive suite to the laboratory bench, pharmacists are finding traditional and nontraditional careers in every aspect of the pharmaceutical industry. Drug manufacturers are offering pharmacists—from BS to PhD degree holders—new challenges and wide-open opportunities for career growth, and benefits that surprise even industrial pharmacists ...
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Pharmacist Liability

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993
The various legal theories under which pharmacists may be found liable are reviewed. The pivotal element in determining pharmacist malpractice is the study that was owed to the patient. A pharmacist's principal duties to the patient are to dispense the correct drug and to label it correctly; failure to fulfill either of these responsibilities had led ...
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Hospital Pharmacists

Pediatrics, 1995
We noted with interest the report of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Hospital Care entitled "Staffing Patterns for Patient Care and Support Personnel in a General Pediatric Unit" that was published in Pediatrics.1 For the most part we found the document to be well-written and comprehensive, but we were surprised that it makes no ...
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The Pharmacist and Diabetes*

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1970
P P, Lamy, M E, Kitler
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The Clinical Pharmacist

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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Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Programs: Improving Treatment Adherence and Patient Outcomes

Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy, 2022
Elizabeth Cohen
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The Role of the Pharmacist in Combating the Opioid Crisis: An Update

Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, 2022
Lucas Kosobuski, Laura Palombi
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