About the Book:
Applied Pharmaceutical Practice is
an invaluable resource and will guide the student pharmacist and pharmacy
technician through the main stages involved in pharmaceutical dispensing. As a
core reference text, it is ideal as a companion to the compulsory dispensing
courses found in all undergraduate MPharm programmes and the equivalent
technical training courses.
Contents include:
·
medicines
classification and standard operating procedures
·
NHS
supply in the community and within hospitals
·
non-NHS
supply
·
controlled
drugs
·
emergency
supply
·
patient
counselling and communication
·
poisons
and spirits
This
practical textbook contains useful exercises with an answers section and
numerous examples and is written by authors with extensive experience within
the field. |
Contents: 1.
Introduction, medicines classification and standard operating
procedures 2.
NHS Supply in the community 1 – Precription forms and
prescribing 3.
NHS Supply in the community 2 – Prescribes and the dispensing
process 4.
NHS Supply within hospitals 5.
Non-NHS supply 6.
Controlled drugs 7.
Emergency supply 8.
Patient counselling and communication 1 – The basics od
patient communication 9.
Patient counselling and Communication 2 – Product-specific
counseling points 10. Poisons and spirits |
About the Authors:
Christopher
A Langley BSc, PhD, MRPharmS, MRSC, FHEA, he is
a qualified pharmacist who graduated from Aston University in 1996 and then
undertook his pre-registration training at St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey.
Upon registration, he returned to Aston University to undertake a PhD within
the Medicinal Chemistry Research Group before moving over full-time to Pharmacy
Practice. He is currently employed as a senior lecturer in pharmacy practice,
specialising in teaching the professional and legal aspects of the degree
programme.
His research interests predominantly surround
pharmacy education but he is also involved in research examining the role of
the pharmacist with both primary and secondary care. This includes research
into the pharmacist's role in public health and the reasons behind and possible
solutions to the generation of waste medication.
Down
Belcher BPharm, MRPharmS, FHEA, he is
a qualified pharmacist who graduated from the Welsh School of Pharmacy in 1977
and then undertook her pre-registration training with Boots the Chemist at
their Wolver-hampton store. After registration she worked as a relief manager
and later as a pharmacy manager for Boots the Chemist until 1984. While raising
a family she undertook locum duties for Boots the Chemist and in 1986 became an
independent locum working for a small chain of pharmacies in the West Midlands,
while also working for Lloyds Chemist.
In 1989 she began sessional teaching with the Pharmacy
Practice group at Aston University which continued until she took a permanent post
in 2001. She now enjoys teaching practical aspects of pharmacy practice while
still keeping an association with Lloydspharmacy, where she is employed as a
relief manager. |