Thursday, March 11, 2010

Pharmacy Case Studies


First edition
Edited by Soraya Dhillon - Head , The School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire and Rebekah Raymond - Teacher Practitioner

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. Primarily aimed at 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.

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 eahttp://www.pharmpress.com/shop/ProductImagesse of use. Case study scenarios include both community and hospital pharmacy situations as suited to the disease and pharmaceutical care provision.

Contents:
1. Gastrointestinal: 2. Cardiovascular: 3. Respiratory: 4. CNS: 5. Infections: 6. Endocrine: 7. Obstetrics, Gynaecology and UTI: 8. Malignant Disease: 9. Nutrition and Blood: 10. Musculoskeletal and Joint: 11. Eyes: 12. ENT: 13. Skin: 14. Immunological/vaccines: 15. Liver Disease: 16. Renal Diesase: 17. Paediatrics: 18. Elderly:

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