Professor Wordy's Word Search Puzzle Book

Professor Wordy's Word Search Puzzle Book

Author: L. Chan

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-09-20

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781537784342

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Discover the Top 200 Drugs by Solving These Word Search Puzzles! Get ready to challenge your word search skills and solve these puzzles. This Professor Wordy's Word Search Puzzle Book series will introduce you into the world of pharmacy drug names - each of these drugs come with a brand name and a generic name pair. You don't have to be someone like a pharmacist, pharmacy technician or nurse who needs to know these drug names for their jobs to enjoy this word search puzzle book -- because this book provides a list of the top 200 drugs to help you look up the brand and generic name pair of each drug in alphabetical order. If you are studying to become a pharmacist, pharmacy technician or nurse, this word search puzzle book could be used as a tool to test your knowledge before a quiz or exam. Each puzzle includes twenty different drug names. There are forty puzzles to solve along with the solutions to each.


Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine

Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine

Author: Gerhard Nahler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 3709140161

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This dictionary is aimed primarily at the beginners entering the new discipline of Pharmaceutical Medicine, an area comprising aspects of toxicology, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, epidemiology, statistics, drug regulatory and legal affairs, medicine and marketing. But also more experienced colleagues in departments engaged in clinical development as well as researchers and marketing experts in the pharmaceutical industry will find concise and up-to-date information. The book is completed by a list of a about 1000 abbreviations encountered in pharmaceutical medicine and a compilation of important addresses of national and international health authorities.


Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Author: William N. Kelly

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-12-13

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780849372469

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The health care and pharmacy environments have changed substantially since the first edition of this book. Developments include the new Medicare prescription benefit, a growing emphasis on medication safety, and the dynamic technology driving safety in organized health care settings. Exploring these recent modifications, Pharmacy: What It Is and How It Works, Second Edition encompasses all aspects of pharmacy, from the various roles of pharmacists to particular health care-related events to career-planning information. The book first focuses on the core of pharmacy, providing an overview of the field and a chapter dedicated to pharmacists. After an examination of how drug products are developed, used, and priced, it discusses the important topics of pharmacy technicians, information technology, pharmacy automation, and pharmaceutical care. Subsequent chapters cover the various areas where pharmacists work, including in community, hospital, home health care, and government pharmacies. The book concludes with chapters on the pharmaceutical industry and career planning. Each chapter features learning objectives, summaries, discussion questions, exercises, Web sites of interest, and references. Pharmacies have evolved from the corner drugstores of old. To help navigate the modern field of pharmacy, this text provides a well-written, organized introduction for new pharmacy students, pharmacy technician trainees, and practitioners.


The Good Pharmacist

The Good Pharmacist

Author: William N. Kelly

Publisher:

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9780615393216

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This book is based on a study of what pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and patients think are the qualities of the "good pharmacist. It is intended for pharmacists, student pharmacists, and those who manage pharmacists.


Manual for Pharmacy Technicians

Manual for Pharmacy Technicians

Author: Bonnie S. Bachenheimer

Publisher: ASHP

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 1066

ISBN-13: 158528503X

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The Trusted Training Resource for Pharmacy Technicians at All Levels The role of pharmacy technicians is rapidly expanding, and demand for well-trained technicians has never been higher! Technicians are assuming more responsibilities and are taking on greater leadership roles. Quality training material is increasingly important for new technicians entering the field, and current technicians looking to advance. Look no further than the new 5th edition of the best-selling Manual for Pharmacy Technicians to master the practical skills and gain the foundational knowledge all technicians need to be successful.


Theory and Practice of Physical Pharmacy

Theory and Practice of Physical Pharmacy

Author: Gaurav Jain

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2011-06-23

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 8131232654

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A core subject in pharmaceutics, physical pharmacy is taught in the initial semesters of B. Pharm. The methodical knowledge of the subject is required, and is essential, to understand the principles pertaining to design and development of drug and drug products. Theory and Practice of Physical Pharmacy is unique as it fulfils the twin requirements of physical pharmacy students: the authentic text on theoretical concepts and its application including illustrative exercises in the form of practicals. Covers all the topics included in various existing syllabi of physical pharmacy Provides an integrated understanding of theory and practical applications associated with physicochemical concepts Explore the latest developments in the field of pharmaceutics Reviews the relevance of physicochemical principles in the design of dosage form Ensures proper recapitulation through sufficient end-of-chapter questions Provides valuable learning tool in the form of multiple choice questions Multiple choice questions section especially useful for GPAT aspirants


Pharmacy Education

Pharmacy Education

Author: Lynne M. Sylvia

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2010-08-18

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1449618820

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Pharmacy Education: What Matters in Learning and Teaching is an essential resource for any pharmacy faculty member. More than a narration of the philosophical aspects of teaching and personal perspectives on life as a faculty member, it explores ‘what matters”, “why it matters”, and “how to apply” the matter to teaching, learning, and assessment in pharmacy education. It covers a variety of teaching settings (e.g., large classroom, small group teaching, clinical site) and guides the reader in developing a deeper understanding of what it means to be a teacher. Scenarios are included in each chapter, offering readers the opportunity to readily apply educational theory to their role as educators and to adapt the book’s content to their specific educational setting. The reader, whether a part-time faculty member, full-time faculty member, or adjunct professor/preceptor, is given the opportunity to personalize the material addressed in the text to his/her stage of development through engagement in reflective workbook exercises. Pharmacy Education: What Matters in Learning and Teaching is a valuable tool for mid-level senior-level faculty members as well as for new faculty. This text can also serve as a resource for adjunct faculty members and pharmacy residency directors and preceptors to aid in the development and refinement of clinical educational programs in pharmacy. This book will be a valuable tool for not only individual pharmacy educators but for schools of pharmacy and pharmacy residency programs in their provision of faculty development and preceptor development programs.