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Defining professional pharmacy services in community pharmacy
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2013Multiple terms and definitions exist to describe specific aspects of pharmacy practice and service provision, yet none encompass the full range of professional services delivered by community pharmacy. The majority of current pharmacy service definitions and nomenclature refer to either the professional philosophy of pharmaceutical care or to specific ...
Joanna C, Moullin +3 more
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Clinical Pharmacy Services in Hospitals Educating Pharmacy Students
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1998In 1995 we conducted a national survey of 1102 acute care hospitals in the United States to determine types of clinical pharmacy services, patient‐focused care, and pharmaceutical care used to educate and train pharmacy students, and compared outcomes with surveys in 1989 and 1992.
C L, Raehl, C A, Bond, M E, Pitterle
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The pharmacy college as a pharmacy service "corporation"
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1975A program of providing contract pharmaceutical services to health care facilities by a college of pharmacy is described. Services are provided to ten facilities: five hospitals, three mental health centers, a free-standing cancer clinic and a primary care center.
S A, Rosenbluth, G W, Cripps
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Pharmacy-coordinated investigational drug services
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1982The concept of a pharmacy-coordinated investigational drug service (IDS) is proposed as an approach to better control of investigational drugs. The IDS should be considered as set of service functions aimed to ensure that investigational drug studies in the hospital are executed in a safe, effective, and efficient manner.
M H, Stolar +4 more
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Community Pharmacy Services in Portugal
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2006Objective: To describe the status and outline the trends of community pharmacy services in the Portuguese healthcare system. Findings: The legal framework for Portuguese pharmacies includes geographic and demographic criteria for opening pharmacies and restricting ownership to pharmacists.
Suzete, Costa +2 more
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Bariatric Surgery Pharmacy Consultation Service
Obesity Surgery, 2011Bariatric surgical patients often need changes in formulation and dosages of their medications. The literature contains minimal information regarding pharmaceutical care and consultation services for the bariatric surgery patient. Complex medication regimens and safety concerns initiated a collaborative effort between surgeons and pharmacists to manage
Jon B, Silverman +4 more
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Pharmacy-based antimicrobial-monitoring service
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1992A pharmacy-based antimicrobial-monitoring service at a university teaching hospital is described. The service was developed and implemented by the pharmacy department in 1987. Antimicrobial drugs that can be misused, that are expensive, or for which bacterial resistance is a concern were targeted.
J R, Berman, F K, Zaran, M J, Rybak
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Pharmacy-based analytical toxicology service
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1975An analytical toxicology service, which primarily tests specimens for drugs of abuse but also determines blood levels of therapeutic drugs, is described. Analytical methods discussed are the enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique, hemagglutination-inhibition, the free radical assay technique, radioimmunoassay, thin-layer and gas liquid chromatography,
E G, Curtis, J A, Patel
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Clinical Pharmacy Services, Pharmacy Staffing, and Hospital Mortality Rates
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2007Objective: To determine if hospital‐based clinical pharmacy services and pharmacy staffing continue to be associated with mortality rates.Methods: A database was constructed from 1998 MedPAR, American Hospital Association's Annual Survey of Hospitals, and National Clinical Pharmacy Services databases, consisting of data from 2,836,991 patients in 885 ...
C A, Bond, Cynthia L, Raehl
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