Building Core Competencies in Pharmacy Informatics is designed to provide student pharmacists with the knowledge and competencies required to use informatics in the practice of pharmacy. The organization helps conceptualize and identify technologies as employed in the medication use processes. The book addresses the following informatics competencies required of PharmD graduates: Store, retrieve, and analyze health information. Optimize the medication prescribing and ordering process. Aid in clinical decision making. ...
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Building Core Competencies in Pharmacy Informatics is designed to provide student pharmacists with the knowledge and competencies required to use informatics in the practice of pharmacy. The organization helps conceptualize and identify technologies as employed in the medication use processes. The book addresses the following informatics competencies required of PharmD graduates: Store, retrieve, and analyze health information. Optimize the medication prescribing and ordering process. Aid in clinical decision making. Automate the medication delivery processes. Facilitate pharmacy management.
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Add this copy of Building Core Competencies in Pharmacy Informatics to cart. $60.74, good condition, Sold by TextbookRush rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Grandview Hts, OH, UNITED STATES, published 2010 by American Pharmacists Association (APhA).
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American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
Published:
2010
Language:
English
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