Pharmacy Management: Essentials for All Practice Settings, Fourth Edition
by Shane Desselle (Author), David Zgarrick (Author), Greg Alston (Author), Leticia R. Moczygemba (Author)
The leading text on pharmacy management – updated to reflect the latest trends and topics
Pharmacy Management is a comprehensive textbook that combines evidence-based management theories with practical solutions for the issues pharmacists face every day. Enhanced by input from educators, researchers, students and practicing pharmacists, this edition addresses the evolving role of pharmacists in today’s every-changing environment. Covering the gamut of activities performed by pharmacists, from managing money to managing personal stress, this complete guide explains vital pharmacy management topics across all practice settings. Featuring material derived from the best and most contemporary primary literature, Pharmacy Management focuses on learning the skills essential to the everyday practice of pharmacy. Long after you’ve completed pharmacy school, you’ll turn to Pharmacy Management for answers to make your practice more professionally rewarding and personally enriching.
A great ancillary package for instructors, in addition to a great textbook for students!
Instructors who adopt Pharmacy Management will receive outstanding resources designed to assist teaching. This includes a PowerPoint presentation for every chapter in the book. Since the majority of students will have little experience with management, it is important that the instructor encourage students to develop the skills necessary to become a competent manager. With this in mind, the authors of Pharmacy Management have created customized lesson plans for each chapter in the book. These lesson plans will help the instructor deliver high-quality lessons that improve students’ understanding of the subject and build confidence in their ability to manage.
FEATURES:
- Every chapter has been updated to reflect the fluid nature of its respective management topic
- New trends in the management literature are incorporated into each chapter
- A scenario-based presentation combines practical solutions with evidence-based management theories and models, which are directly applied to cases and examples
- Organized to reflect the management functions performed by pharmacists in any practice setting: Managing Operations, Managing People, Managing Money, Managing Traditional Goods and Services, Managing Value-Added Services, Management Applications in Specific Pharmacy Practice Settings
- NEW Tools to assist instructors include PowerPoint™ slides, multiple-choice test questions for each chapter, lesson plans built on the acclaimed Understanding by Design model
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