The Encyclopedia of Clinical Pharmacy is a valuable resource for today's clinical pharmacist and pharmacotherapist. Over 200 researchers and practitioners provide ready access to more than 5,000 primary literature citations and hard-to-find research on:
Gene therapy
Health service delivery models
Best practices documents
Pharmaceutical software development
Legal controversies, ethical issues, and court rulings
Drug dosing and electronic prescription
Post-marketing surveillance
Generic equivalency
Quality management procedures
Educational and training programs
Compiling expertise and recommendations from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, the Encyclopedia unravels the increasing complexity of pharmacotherapy, the problems of medication-related morbidity and mortality, and the impact that clinically empowered pharmacists have on assuring safe and effective pharmaceutical care for patients.