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Pharmaceutical Care Practice, 3e provides the basic information necessary to establish, support, deliver, and maintain medication management services. This trusted text explains how a practitioner delivers pharmaceutical care services and provides a vision of how these services fit into the evolving healthcare structure. Whether you are a student or a practicing pharmacist seeking to improve your patient-care skills, Pharmaceutical Care Practice, 3e provides the step-by-step implementation strategies necessary to practice in this patient-centered environment. This practical guide to providing pharmaceutical care helps you to: Understand your growing role in drug therapy assessment and delivery Learn an effective process for applying your pharmacotherapeutic knowledge to identify and prevent or resolve drug therapy problems Establish a strong therapeutic relationship with your patients Optimize your patients' well-being by achieving therapeutic goals Improve your follow-up evaluation abilities Documents your pharmaceutical care and obtain reimbursement Work collaboratively with other patient care providers The patient-centered approach advocated by the authors, combined with an orderly, logical, rational decision-making process assessing the indication, effectiveness, safety, and convenience of all patient drug therapies will have a measurable positive impact on the outcomes of drug therapy. Linda M. Strand, PharmD University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Minneapolis, MN Peter C. Morley, PhD University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Minneapolis, MN Dr. Robert Cipolle is a member of the graduate faculty of the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy graduate programs in Hospital Pharmacy and Social and Administrative Pharmacy. Presently, Dr. Cipolle serves as the Director of the Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care at the University of Minnesota which serves as a research and program development unit devoted to the advancement of pharmaceutical ca re. Table of contents Chapter 1. Medication Management Services Chapter 2. Pharmaceutical Care as the Professional Practice for Patient-Centered Medication Management Chapter 3. Toward a Philosophy of Pharmaceutical Care Practice Chapter 4. Patient-Centeredness in Pharmaceutical Care Chapter 5. Drug Therapy Problems Chapter 6. The Assessment Chapter 7. The Care Plan Chapter 8. Follow-up Evaluation Chapter 9. Documentation in Practice Chapter 10. Acquiring and Applying the Knowledge and Clinical Skills Required to Manage Drug Therapy Chapter 11. Managing Medication Management Services Chapter 12. The Gloval Pespective Appendix 1. Standards of Practice for Pharmaceutical Care Appendix 2. Glossary Appendix 3. Pharmacotherapy Workup Notes