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The Pharmacist in Public Health: Education, Applications, and Opportunities
Hoai-An Truong, James L. Bresette, Jill A. Sellers
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Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Contributors
Section 1. Reviewing: Pharmacy in Public Health
Chapter 1.
Pharmacists in Public Health
Chapter 2.
Introduction to the History and Profession of American Pharmacy
Chapter 3.
Pharmacist Perspective on the History and Profession of Public Health
Chapter 4.
Development and Mission of Pharmacy in the U.S. Public Health Service
Section 2. Integrating: Pharmacist's Role in Public Health
Chapter 5.
Medication Therapy Management: Improving Public Health
Chapter 6.
Medication Safety: Improving Public Health
Chapter 7.
Improving Medication Use in Older Adults
Chapter 8.
Health Behavior Theories and Models: Frameworks for Health Promotion and Health Education Programs
Chapter 9.
Primary Prevention: Pharmacist-Delivered Immunization Services
Chapter 10.
Global Health: Expanding the Sphere of Pharmacists’ Influence
Chapter 11.
Emergency Preparedness and Pharmacist Response
Chapter 12.
Ethical and Legal Issues Pertinent to Public Health Pharmacy
Chapter 13.
Strategies for Identifying Health Disparities and Improving Cultural Competence
Chapter 14.
Strategies for Improving Health Literacy and Patient Outcomes
Chapter 15.
Substance Abuse: Prevention and Intervention
Chapter 16.
Correctional Pharmacy: Prisons and Public Health
Chapter 17.
Rural Health and Telepharmacy: Public Health Challenges and Opportunities
Section 3. Developing: Public Health Pharmacists
Chapter 18.
Continuing Professional Development for Pharmacists in Public Health
Chapter 19.
Interprofessional Initiatives for Pharmacists in Public Health
Section 4. Educating and Serving: Pharmacy in Public Health
Chapter 20.
Strategies and Resources for Teaching Public Health
Chapter 21.
Public Health Concepts, Applications, and Resources for Experiential Education
Chapter 22.
Strategies and Opportunities for Students’ Involvement in Public Health