Description
Key Features:
- Chapters 1 through 4 review pharmacists' practice and education in public health, provide a history and overview of both professions, and trace pharmacists' practice in the United States Public Health Service.
- Chapters 5 through 17 describe pharmacy practice roles in public health and address why pharmacists need to be involved. These chapters feature profiles of public health pharmacists and practical recommendations for furthering pharmacists' involvement and contributions via ACT ("Actions for Change Today").
- Chapters 18 and 19 focus on expanding pharmacists' role in public health through continuing professional development and interprofessional health initiatives.
About the Author
Hoai-An Truong, PharmD, MPH, is Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Experiential Learning and Professionalism at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, and he is MTM Pharmacist at Mercy Health Clinic, Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, Gaithersburg, Maryland.
James L. Bresette, PharmD, Captain, United States Public Health Service, is Deputy Director, Office of Clinical and Preventive Services, Indian Health Service, Rockville, Maryland.
Jill A. Sellers, BPharm, PharmD, is Chief Executive Officer, Sellers Communications, Springfield, Missouri.
Book Information
ISBN 9781582121307
Author Hoai-An Truong
Format Hardback
Page Count 537
Imprint American Pharmacists Association
Publisher American Pharmacists Association