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7+ سنينالناشر | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; Standard Edition |
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 13 | 9781721218899 |
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 10 | 1721218890 |
الكاتب | Eric Christianson |
اللغة | English |
وصف الكتاب | Clinical pharmacology is often one of the most challenging topics for healthcare professionals. This is a compilation of my favorite case scenarios, drug interactions and clinical pearls from my practice as a clinical pharmacist. This book is a perfect piece of education for pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, and nurses who are looking to pick up clinical practice pearls about medication management. It is ideal for the new professional or student trying to gain more confidence when it comes to medication management. |
عن المؤلف | I love what I do. Clinical pharmacy is my passion. My main mission is to make really challenging pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, and pharmacy topics really easy to understand. I try to do that through what I've learned in my clinical pharmacy practice. In my spare time, I hang out with my kind hearted wife and two wonderful children. I also enjoy curling because let's face it, what else is there to do in Minnesota when the air is so cold it makes your face hurt. Among my professional accomplishments, Pharmacotherapy hit #1 on Amazon in the pharmacy category several different times, I've been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, and was also on TV before even though my face is probably better suited for radio. I've been acknowledge in articles as a leader in online education by the American Journal of Nursing as well as being noted as the #1 listed blog in a Pharmacy Times article. Those are all well and good, but the most joyful thing to me is getting messages from all of the people who have read my blog (meded101.com/blog) and have truly benefitted from it. |
تاريخ النشر | 30 June 2018 |
عدد الصفحات | 236 pages |
The Thrill of the Case: Case Studies, Drug Interactions, and Clinical Pear