Title:
Drug information : a guide for pharmacists
Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, Medical Pub. Division, 2006
ISBN:
9780071437912
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Summary
Summary
This well-known guide teaches pharmacists and pharmacy students how to more effectively and efficiently research, interpret, utilize, organize, and distribute drug information. Learn how to determine what information is needed and how to respond adequately to requests for information. It includes the ethical and legal aspects of drug information management. Updated to include using PDA's for medication information.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Concept of Medication InformationMary Lea Gora-Harper and Ann Amerson |
Chapter 2 Modified Systematic Approach to Answering QuestionsCraig Kirkwood and Karen Kier |
Chapter 3 Formulating Effective ResponsesKarim Calis and Amy Heck Sheehan |
Chapter 4 Drug Information ResourcesKelly Shields |
Chapter 5 Electronic Information ManagementPat Malone |
Chapter 6 Literature Evaluation I: Controlled Clinical TrialsMike Kendrach and Maisha Kelly Freeman |
Chapter 7 Literature Evaluation II: Beyond the BasicsKaren P. Norris and Mike Kendrach and Glenn Anderson and Elizabeth Poole |
Chapter 8 PharmacoeconomicsJim Wilson and Karen Rascati |
Chapter 9 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice GuidelinesKevin Moores |
Chapter 10 Clinical Application of Statistical AnalysisKaren Kier |
Chapter 11 Professional WritingPat Malone |
Chapter 12 Legal Aspects of Drug Information PracticeMartha Rumore |
Chapter 13 Ethical Aspects of Drug Information PracticeLinda Ohri |
Chapter 14 Pharmacy and Therapeutics CommitteePat Malone and Mark Malesker and Paul Nelson and Nancy Fagan |
Chapter 15 Drug MonographsPat Malone and Mark Malesker and Nancy Fagan and Paul Nelson |
Chapter 16 Quality Improvement and the Medication Use ProcessMark and Sharon Ninno |
Chapter 17 Medication Misadventures: Adverse Drug Reactions and Medication ErrorsPhilip Gregory |
Chapter 18 Investigational DrugsBambi Grilley |