Disease Management

Disease Management

by Michael Randall (Author), KarenE.Neil (Author)

Synopsis

This is a clinical pharmacy textbook that applies pharmacology into practice using a holistic approach to the management, treatment and monitoring of various diseases. Pharmacy undergraduate teaching has been changing and evolving over the years to reflect the evolving role of the pharmacist. The undergraduate syllabus is moving more towards clinical pharmacy as the role of the pharmacist changes to more of a consultancy role involving patient care. This book has always aimed to address this change by applying pharmacology into clinical practice using a holistic approach. Taking common diseases by system, this book deals with the common therapeutic issues. Each section includes an outline/description of the disease, clinical features, pharmacology of therapeutics used to monitor the condition, treatment guidelines, interactions and counselling of the patient. Drug choice tables and interactions tables are included along with case studies, practice points and self-assessment questions. Following are the amendments for this new edition: all chapters are updated to include guidance; introduction chapter will be completely rewritten; it features major updates to responding to symptoms, lifestyle and adverse drug reaction chapters; it contains new chapters on Obesity and Parkinson's disease; more diagrams are added, including diagnostic flow charts/algorithms; and, it contains self assessment questions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 492
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press
Published: 17 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 0853697671
ISBN 13: 9780853697671

Media Reviews
...a modern book, taking a fresh approach to 'teaching' the subject of disease management an implying an active role for pharmacists in this health care area....the structure of the book is clear and useful. The book provides an essence of each covered area in just the appropriate depth; it discusses the main points that can be further explored and studied by the reader. The connection to practice is made throughout the book. Dita Engova, Lecturer in Medicines Management and Medicines in Health Care Course Director, London South Bank University (published in the Pharmaceutical Journal) The authors are to be commended on their efforts to place pharmacology in context and their continual reminders that the treatment of diseases take place not in isolation but in a patient requiring holistic care...With the increased emphasis within pharmacy education on clinical therapeutics taught using care-based learning, this is certainly a book that will be valued and used by pharmacy undergraduates and will contribute to their understanding Ann Page, Course Director, MSc in Clinical Pharmacy (Hospital), Bradford School of Pharmacy. (published in Healthcare Pharmacy Journal) ...provides an excellent resource for pharmacy students who are relating the disease states and pharmaceuticals they have learned about separately to clinical situations...any clinical pharmacist would also appreciate the key guidelines that appear as summaries along with the counselling and practice points on the eight different disease areas. Jenny McElroy, Associate Editor, New Zealand Pharmacy Journal