Preceptor's handbook for pharmacists / [edited by] Lourdes M. Cu�ellar, Diane B. Ginsburg.
Material type: TextPublisher: Bethesda, Maryland : American Society of health-System Pharmacists, [2016]Copyright date: �2016Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 289 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781585284962
- 1585284963
- Pharmacy -- Study and teaching -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
- Medicine -- Study and teaching (Preceptorship) -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
- MEDICAL -- Pharmacology
- Medicine -- Study and teaching (Preceptorship)
- Pharmacy -- Study and teaching
- United States
- Education, Pharmacy -- methods
- Preceptorship -- methods
- 615/.1076 23
- RS110 .P74 2016
- 2016 D-424
- QV 20
Being a preceptor is hard work. Let ASHP help you become a great leader with the new Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists, Third Edition, by Lourdes Cu�ellar and Diane Ginsburg. You'll quickly get up to speed on helping students and residents prepare to become effective pharmacists and master patient care.This updated guide will show you how to:Integrate pharmacy students and residents into your practiceImprove essential communication, teaching, and leadership skillsMotivate and challenge students, set expectations, and acknowledge and understand generational issues and perspectivesEstablish a professional attitude and bearing in your studentsDevelop your students'cultural competencyGrasp essential teaching skills fundamental to your students'successMaster the administrative detail of being a pharmacy preceptorUnderstand the skills needed to mentor pharmacy residents and those in fellowshipsIn the changing world of pharmacy practice, the need for effective preceptors to help prepare both students and residents has never been greater. The Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists remains the go-to, authoritative resource for both new and experienced pharmacy preceptors. When you are a preceptor, you create a lifelong impact on young pharmacists.- See more at: http://store.ashp.org/Store/ProductListing/ProductDetails.aspx?productId=484092639#sthash.d8AgsKvS.dpufBeing a preceptor is hard work. Let ASHP help you become a great leader with the new Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists, Third Edition, by Lourdes Cu�ellar and Diane Ginsburg. You'll quickly get up to speed on helping students and residents prepare to become effective pharmacists and master patient care. This updated guide will show you how to:Integrate pharmacy students and residents into your practiceImprove essential communication, teaching, and leadership skillsMotivate and challenge students, set expectations, and acknowledge and understand generational issues and perspectivesEstablish a professional attitude and bearing in your studentsDevelop your students'cultural competencyGrasp essential teaching skills fundamental to your students'successMaster the administrative detail of being a pharmacy preceptorUnderstand the skills needed to mentor pharmacy residents and those in fellowshipsIn the changing world of pharmacy practice, the need for effective preceptors to help prepare both students and residents has never been greater. The Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists remains the go-to, authoritative resource for both new and experienced pharmacy preceptors. When you are a preceptor, you create a lifelong impact on young pharmacists.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Precepting fundamentals / Steven L. Sheaffer, Christina E. DeRemer, and Nancy T. Yam -- Necessary skills for effective preceptors / Kristina L. Butler, Rochelle M. Roberts, and Holly J. Phillips -- Successful preceptor-learner relationships / Michael G. Liebl, Alex C. Varkey, and Jenny A. Van Amburgh -- Mentors / Debra S. Devereaux and David A. Zilz -- Goals of experiential education / Eric C. Kutscher and Dale E. English II -- Fundamentals of experiential teaching / Tammy Cohen, Melanie A. Dodd, Dehuti A. Pandya, and Jason L. Trahan -- Administrative aspects of practice / Stephen F. Eckel and Jason E. Glowczewski -- Precepting in new practice models / Jill True Robke, Kristy L. Brittain, and Samaneh T. Wilkinson -- Legal and ethical aspects of practice / Robert L. Lamontagne and Diane B. Ginsburg -- Sociological aspects of pharmacy practice / Lourdes Cu�ellar, Tanya M. Dougherty, and Marta A. Miyares -- Professionalism and professional socialization / Lea S. Eiland, Nishaminy Kasbekar, and John E. Murphy -- Partnerships with schools / David F. Gregory, David D. Allen, Nicole J. Clark, and Bryna Delman Ewachiw -- Career advising / Michael D. Sanborn and Scott E. Mambourg -- Pharmacy residencies and fellowships / Tony Huke, Christine L. Hall, and Michelle W. McCarthy.
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