Leadership and management in pharmacy practice / edited by Andrew M. Peterson and John Wyeth Dean
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GC RS 97 .M85 2011 MCQs in Pharmaceutical Science and Technology / | GC RS 97 .R66 1977 Mill's pharmacy state board review / | GC RS 98 .A64 2013 The APhA complete review for pharmacy / | GC RS 98 .L43 2015 Leadership and management in pharmacy practice / | GC RS 98 .T46 1998 A Practical guide to contemporary pharmacy practice / | GC RS 98 .T46 2009 A practical guide to contemporary pharmacy practice / | GC R 118 .P34 2015 Communication case studies for health care professionals: : An applied approach / |
Previous edition: published as Managing pharmacy practice. 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Leadership -- section 2. Management.
Over the past years, the changing nature of pharmacy practice has caused many to realize that the practice must not only be managed, but also led. Leadership and Management in Pharmacy Practice discusses a variety of leadership and managerial issues facing pharmacists now and in the future.
This second edition has been reorganized by placing leadership chapters up front, followed by management chapters, thus emphasizing the need for leadership first. The book is written by contributors from within and outside pharmacy practice—a reflection of the complexity of management in pharmacy settings. It offers a real-world approach to everyday issues in pharmacy leadership and management, written by authors who have faced these issues themselves.
The book includes case studies which are thought provoking and promote critical thinking as well as problem solving—skills critical for effective pharmacy leaders or managers. References are also made throughout the text to changes occurring to the profession both internally and externally. Much of the material discussed applies to all settings of pharmacy practice: community, hospital, industry, ambulatory care, and long-term care.
This book provides pharmacy students and new pharmacy leaders and managers a broad overview of the complexities and intricacies inherent in managing and leading the profession. It is a valuable resource for students in the professional years of their pharmacy curricula and those promoted recently into pharmacy leadership or management positions.
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