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Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists

by Kimberly A. Galt
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Overview

Caring leads to better patient care. Patients and their families become guest lecturers in this compendium of real-life case studies specifically designed to teach all-important clinical skills systematically.

Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists helps student pharmacists gain the insight they need to cultivate informed, compassionate, and effective patient care. Various clinical skills are illustrated through genuine pharmacy practice settings that underscore the essential, patient-centered role of today’s pharmacist.

This is the first text to teach clinical skills using real life cases. Students gain greater understanding and develop stronger skills to help avert medical errors and foster better outcomes. Answer guides, additional instructional materials, and detailed examples of forms and instruments make this text a valuable tool for establishing effective patient-pharmacist relationships.

About the Author, Kimberly A. Galt

Kimberly A. Galt, Pharm.D., Ph.D.(c), FASHP
Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Associate Dean for Research, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions,
Director of the Creighton University Health Services Research Program (CHRP)

Kimberly A. Galt, Pharm.D., Ph.D.(c), FASHP, is Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Associate Dean for Research, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, and Director of the Creighton University Health Services Research Program (CHRP) in Omaha, Nebraska. Galt received her pharmacy degrees from the University of Michigan. She has developed and managed pharmacist’s primary care consultative ambulatory practice sites in the private and Veterans Affairs systems, supervised specialized clinical pharmacy services, and practiced general hospital, community and long-term care pharmacy. Her post-graduate training has emphasized outcomes research, integration of computing technologies into research, teaching and clinical healthcare practice uses within the health professions, and research methods. She is nearing completion of her doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln as a Qualitative, Quantitative, Psychometric and Mixed Methods research methodologist.

 

Dr. Galt is actively conducting research in patient safety with an emphasis on the impact of health information technology in both policy and practice. Her research includes a 2 year study on research enhancement through capacity building and a 3 year study on e-prescribing and clinical informatics with hand held technology and medication safety in primary care. These are both sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). She is actively studying patient safety challenges and improvements in pharmacy practice, the impact of e-prescribing on pharmacies, and the impact of Medicare Part D on pharmacies and patients in the state of Nebraska. She has served as an expert panel member on AHRQ Panels for Health Center IT, Medication Gap Research, AHRQ Practice Based Research Network Resource Center, and AHRQ’s Health IT Demonstration Grant and Planning Grant portfolio. Gault is a member of the Health Information Technology National Resource Center Steering Committee for AHRQ (2005-2008) and a member of the Health Care Technology and Decision Sciences Study Section, AHRQ (2005 – 09); she served as a Special Emphasis Panel reviewer for NIH. Galt chaired the Inter-professional Taskforce to Develop a Patient Safety Curriculum for Creighton University involving 18 individuals from a variety of health and professional disciplines. An interdisciplinary course is in its fourth year and being offered campus wide to students interested in healthcare related patient safety. She is currently Co-Chair of the State of Nebraska e-Health Council.

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Reviewer: Thomas Jacobsen, PharmD, MS, RPh, FASCP(ViroPharma Incorporated)
Description: This book on clinical practice skills for pharmacists can be used to obtain 14 hours of continuing education credit.
Purpose: The purpose is to help pharmacists and students gain the insight needed to provide effective patient care in the clinical setting.
Audience: This book was written for pharmacists and students who wish to develop and enhance clinical practice skills. The author is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Creighton School of Pharmacy.
Features: This book's 11 chapters cover how to establish a patient care plan and how to modify that plan through outcome and assessment. Each chapter presents numerous cases which allow readers to gain a global perspective of possible real life patient scenarios. Particularly helpful are the objectives listed at the beginning of each chapter. These alert readers to what concepts they should have a firm grasp of after completing each chapter.
Assessment: This is the first book I have encountered that teaches clinical skills in a case study format. By the end of reading this book, readers will definitely have a solid grasp of the necessary skills to practice in a clinical setting. This would be of great benefit to students considering a career in clinical pharmacy or to practicing pharmacists who want to sharpen their clinical skills.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Pages
278
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781585280858

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