Helps students to take an integral approach to pharmacy via a series of pharmacy cases. This book tests knowledge gained within the individual areas of law and ethics, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and pathology by examples, bringing together various areas taught on the degree course.
Helps students to take an integral approach to pharmacy via a series of pharmacy cases. This book tests knowledge gained within the individual areas of law and ethics, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and pathology by examples, bringing together various areas taught on the degree course.
Whilst most pharmacy undergraduate texts are subject specific, "Pharmacy Case Studies" encourages students to take an integral approach to pharmacy via a series of pharmacy cases. Knowledge gained within the individual areas of law and ethics, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and pathology are tested by each example, bringing together all areas taught on the degree course. Each chapter contains five case studies, starting with uncomplicated cases and increasing in complexity as they expand.
Pharmacy Case Studies offers a holistic and integrated approach to learning, which textbooks often lack. Case studies of increasing complexity tie in the strands of learning from across the pharmacy curriculum.Each chapter contains five case studies with questions and answers increasing in complexity from those for first year students through to cases designed for fourth year/pre-registration level. The chapters loosely follow the order of the British National Formulary chapters for ease of use. Case study scenarios include both community and hospital pharmacy situations as suited to the disease and pharmaceutical care provision.Primarily aimed at undergraduate pharmacy students and pre-registration pharmacists, this book will also be useful for qualified pharmacists as well as medical students, nurses and others with a professional interest in therapeutics.Soraya Dhillon is Head of School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire, UK.Rebekah Raymond is Visiting Fellow at the School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire, UK.
Whilst most pharmacy undergraduate texts are subject specific, "Pharmacy Case Studies" encourages students to take an integral approach to pharmacy via a series of pharmacy cases. Knowledge gained within the individual areas of law and ethics, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and pathology are tested by each example, bringing together all areas taught on the degree course. Each chapter contains five case studies, starting with uncomplicated cases and increasing in complexity as they expand.
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