Disaster and Emergency Pharmacy
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Disaster and Emergency Pharmacy
A Guide to Preparation and Management
Watson, Kaitlyn E.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
186
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Inglês
9781032414881
15 a 20 dias
539
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1.Why a Disaster Pharmacy Researcher? My Autoethnography Narrative. Part I Introduction to Disaster and Emergency Management. 2.Definitions and Terminology. 3.Health Consequences of Emergencies. 4.Disaster Theories. 5.Disaster and Emergency Pharmacy Models. Part II Pharmacists' Place in Disaster and Emergency Management. 6.History & Evolution of Pharmacists in Disasters and Emergencies. 7.PPRR Cycle & Pharmacists' Roles. Part III Evidence from the Field. 8.Evidence from the Field: Disaster & Emergency Management Theme. 9.Story from the Field - An Interview with Dr Fredrick M. (Skip) Burkle Jr. 10.Community Theme. 11.Story from the Field - An Interview with Dr Robert Dunne. 12.Evidence from the Field: Pharmacy Theme. 13.Story from the Field - An Interview with Amanda Sanburg. 14.Evidence from the Field: Barriers and Enablers Theme. 15.Story from the Field - An Interview with Captain Tim Davis. Part IV Practical Guide for Pharmacists Working in Disasters and Emergencies. 16.Ethico-Legal Considerations. 17.How to Prepare for Disasters and Emergencies as Pharmacists and Pharmacy Students. 18.Teaching Disaster and Emergency Management in Pharmacy School. 19.Disasters and Emergencies that Change Us. 20.Conclusion
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Chronic;Disaster Health Management;Pharmacy Profession;Follow;Pharmacy Workforce;Emergency Management;Evacuation Centres;DMATs;CBRN;Medication Reconciliation;Wo;Pharmacy School;Hold;Emergency Physician;Anthropogenic Hazards;Mass Gathering Event;Conceptual Framework Model;Pharmacy Technicians;CPAP;Common Language;Pharmacy Students;Humanitarian Aid;CPAP Machine;Tabletop;Essential Medicines List
1.Why a Disaster Pharmacy Researcher? My Autoethnography Narrative. Part I Introduction to Disaster and Emergency Management. 2.Definitions and Terminology. 3.Health Consequences of Emergencies. 4.Disaster Theories. 5.Disaster and Emergency Pharmacy Models. Part II Pharmacists' Place in Disaster and Emergency Management. 6.History & Evolution of Pharmacists in Disasters and Emergencies. 7.PPRR Cycle & Pharmacists' Roles. Part III Evidence from the Field. 8.Evidence from the Field: Disaster & Emergency Management Theme. 9.Story from the Field - An Interview with Dr Fredrick M. (Skip) Burkle Jr. 10.Community Theme. 11.Story from the Field - An Interview with Dr Robert Dunne. 12.Evidence from the Field: Pharmacy Theme. 13.Story from the Field - An Interview with Amanda Sanburg. 14.Evidence from the Field: Barriers and Enablers Theme. 15.Story from the Field - An Interview with Captain Tim Davis. Part IV Practical Guide for Pharmacists Working in Disasters and Emergencies. 16.Ethico-Legal Considerations. 17.How to Prepare for Disasters and Emergencies as Pharmacists and Pharmacy Students. 18.Teaching Disaster and Emergency Management in Pharmacy School. 19.Disasters and Emergencies that Change Us. 20.Conclusion
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Chronic;Disaster Health Management;Pharmacy Profession;Follow;Pharmacy Workforce;Emergency Management;Evacuation Centres;DMATs;CBRN;Medication Reconciliation;Wo;Pharmacy School;Hold;Emergency Physician;Anthropogenic Hazards;Mass Gathering Event;Conceptual Framework Model;Pharmacy Technicians;CPAP;Common Language;Pharmacy Students;Humanitarian Aid;CPAP Machine;Tabletop;Essential Medicines List