Hospital Pharmacy Practice for Technicians - Couverture souple

Brunton, Mark

 
9781284030464: Hospital Pharmacy Practice for Technicians

Synopsis

Hospital Pharmacy Practice for Technicians is a comprehensive exploration of all aspects of hospital work and provides a strong foundation for pharmacy technician students going into the field. Duties including IV preparation and automated dispensing are explained. Specialty roles such as medication reconciliation and supervisory positions are discussed, while detailed descriptions of common devices and equipment are given. Hospital Pharmacy Practice for Technicians features a robust professionalism component tailored to interactions in a hospital setting, with an emphasis on decorum, appearance, punctuality, and communication. Licensing requirements, continuing education, finding employment, networking, and interviewing are also covered to assist students in their career. Boxed Call-outs including Tips and Tricks and In the Field provide real-world application of material taught in the text and insightful information for clinical practice. Review Questions help the student synthesize the information read and promote critical thinking in regards to hospital duties and responsibilities. Instructor Resources include an Instructor's Manual, Answer Key, PowerPoint Presentations, and a Test Bank. Chapter Pedagogy Learning Objectives Key Terms Chapter Outline Boxed Features Tips and Tricks In the Field Summary Review Questions (c) 2015 280 pages

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À propos de l'auteur

Mark Brunton has served in the field for 10 years as a Health System Pharmacy Technician, and has instructed technician students for 8 years. Mr. Brunton has been a speaker at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting for 3 years, as well as serving as their Technician Education Committee Chair. He has also been a subject matter expert for the development of blended curriculum for Kaplan College's pharmacy technician program.' Mr. Brunton has also served as the technician representative for the Nevada Society of Health System Pharmacists, and was awarded Technician of the Year for 2011 by NVSHP. Mr. Brunton was selected to be a panel member for the Department of Education's National Assessment on Educational Progress conference for vocational training. He is currently a member of the Technician Advisory Committee to the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.' It is his express pleasure to be able to help train a workforce of confident and competent technicians for future practice.

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