Public health in pharmacy practice : a casebook /
| Other Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Portland, Oregon] :
Lumen Candela,
[2019]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this Open Access electronic book. |
Table of Contents:
- An ounce of prevention: pharmacy applications of the USPSTF guidelines
- Communicating health information: hidden barriers and practical approaches
- Medication safety: to 'error' is human
- Drawing the line: preventing sexually transmitted infections
- Interprofessional collaboration: transforming public health through team work
- HIV and hepatitis C co-infection: a double-edged sword
- Ethical decision-making in global health: when cultures clash
- Safe opioid use in the community setting: reverse the curse?
- The 'state' of things: epidemiologic comparisons across populations
- Saying what you mean doesn't always mean what you say: cross-cultural communication
- The cough heard 'round the world: working with tuberculosis
- More than just diet and exercise: social determinants of health and well-being
- Deciphering immunization codes: making evidence-based recommendations
- Getting to the point: importance of immunizations for public health
- Smoke in mirrors: the continuing problem of tobacco use
- Plant now, harvest later: services for rural underserved patients
- Telepharmacy: building a connection to close the healthcare gap
- Hormonal contraception: from emergency coverage to long-term therapy
- From belly to baby: preparing for a healthy pregnancy
- When disaster strikes: managing chaos and instilling lessons for future events
- Anticipating anthrax and other bioterrorism threats.