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Pharmacotherapy
- Improving Medical Education Through Clinical Pharmacy Pearls, Case Studies, and Common Sense
- Narrated by: Michael Lenz, Tony Guerra
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Medicine & Health Care Industry
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Publisher's Summary
Experience is the best teacher. Learn from someone who’s been there.
In this book, I share my real-world experiences and scenarios as a clinical pharmacist to help you get a better grasp on medication management. I’ve been acknowledged in the Wall Street Journal, American Journal of Nursing, National Association Directors of Nursing, Pharmacy Times, and Pharmacy Today.
My goal is to teach you clinical common sense when it comes to medications. This is a book full of clinical pearls, case studies, and medication mistakes that every healthcare professional involved in medical management should know. If you’re passionate about learning more about polypharmacy, drug interactions, medication therapy management, and common medication mistakes, you’re going to love this book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-20-19
Enjoyable, useful listen
This AudioBook has been enjoyable to listen to so far with an engaging, entertaining style. It offers helpful clinical tidbits. The level is better suited for students than practicing clinicians, but I did hear a few useful reminders. Overall, I would recommend this book for young practitioners.
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- Dede Agossou
- 08-24-18
A great book
Every pharmacy student ought to own a copy of this book; especially if you are in your last year. I will strongly recommend this book for anyone who has been practicing for years and wants a systematic approach to their patient care.
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- MemorizingPharmacology
- 08-10-18
Helpful examples and real life scenarios
If you're listening to this book, you're probably a pharmacy or other health professional student. It seems kind of strange that knowing how much students commute to clinicals that there wasn’t an audiobook earlier. If you want to feel fired up about going into work, this book does a great job of giving you real stories that may remind you why you’re working so hard with a ton of clinical pearls that stick. It’s not a comprehensive book, but definitely a catch up or get ahead book.
3 people found this helpful
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- DLH
- 08-21-19
It helped this nurse!
I was looking for something to help me educate my patients better at discharge. I listened occasionally on the way to work. I started catching things immediately. I’ve called pharmacy a hundred times since then to clarify the red flags I learned about. Well worth my time. It’s a good refresher and I can see myself listening to it again later on.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-12-18
Succinct and clinically relevant!
As a medical student looking to brush up my knowledge of real world drug interactions, this audio book was incredibly helpful.
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- Pam V.
- 05-16-19
Very very good and informative
This book is so informative and very well written. I am taking my Naplex soon and this is the best study on case study I have found.
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Don vonMinden
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- EJ
- 08-27-18
Great resource for nurses and students
It is awesome to hear real life scenarios to get a sense as to how to handle certain situations. Sometimes the cases are a little bit short, but it makes it easier to listen to. Great to learn from real world scenarios instead of the same old textbook memorization. Overall, would strongly recommend this book to all healthcare professions who work with medications.
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- kenneth amoo-mitchual
- 10-17-21
pharmacotherapy.
Excellent and concise information. Improved my clinical skills a lot. Will recommend this book to all my colleagues.
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- susan palleschi
- 04-07-21
AMAZING
I have used other books by this author and narrator and I think it’s laid out well and has great tools!
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- JJ
- 02-24-21
Great refresher
Great refresher for RN's and new ARNP's and preparing for nursing review board exams.
Highly recommend.
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- Boris Tihon
- 11-24-19
A must have
An essential collection of case studies and clinical reasoning every pharmacist should know. Recommend to every health practitioner
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-28-19
Amazing case information
I recently graduated from school and while I am working I love to listen to the audio just to gain more knowledge. This is a amazing book. I cant wait to listen to other books.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-06-20
Awesome material
Great content!! I am taking my pharmacy board exam in Australia in a month time and I found this audible book is very useful.
Thank you