Keywords

Hospital Pharmacy, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee (PTC),Drug Distribution Systems, Inventory Control, Clinical Pharmacy Services,Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM), Radiopharmaceuticals, ,Aseptic Compounding, Electronic Health Records (EHR),Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE), Medication Errors, Pharmacovigilance, Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR), Poison Information Centre, Toxicology Management, Automated Dispensing Systems, Medication Therapy Management (MTM), Clinical Laboratory Tests,Supply Chain Management, Patient Safety

Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy

authored by: Vipin Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Puneet Nirmal, Swamita Arora, Konda V.V.S Krishna, Meenakshi Tyagi & Suruchi Singh
ISBN: 9789372196030 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 292 | Language: English | Copyright: 2025
Length: 22.9 mm | Breadth: 15.2 mm | Height: 1.700 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 0.650 GMS
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This book provides a detailed and practice-oriented overview of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy, covering the essential roles, systems, and responsibilities within healthcare institutions. Aimed at pharmacy students, hospital pharmacists, and healthcare professionals, it bridges the gap between pharmaceutical sciences and patient-centered care in hospital settings.

The book begins with a foundational chapter on Hospital Pharmacy, introducing the structure, function, and scope of pharmacy services in a hospital environment. It then explores the roles of various hospital committees, such as the drug and therapeutics committee, which are integral to policy-making and quality assurance. \n \nChapters on supply chain management, inventory control, and drug distribution systems offer insight into the logistical aspects of pharmaceutical care. Practical components like compounding in hospitals and the use of radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostics and treatment are also discussed.

Technological integration is highlighted in the section on computer applications in hospital pharmacy, demonstrating how automation and data systems enhance efficiency and safety. The book then delves into clinical pharmacy, emphasizing the pharmacist's role in optimizing drug therapy outcomes. \n \nFurther sections explain clinical laboratory tests, their significance in evaluating disease states, and their relevance to drug therapy monitoring.

Topics such as poisoning management, pharmacovigilance, and medication errors underscore the importance of safety, surveillance, and error prevention in healthcare. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book serves as a vital resource for professionals and students looking to understand and contribute effectively to hospital-based pharmaceutical care and clinical pharmacy practices.

Vipin Kumar: Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar 249 404 Uttarakhand

Ashok Kumar: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jigyasa University (Formerly Himgiri Zee University), Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Puneet Nirmal: Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology, Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park- II, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Swamita Arora: R.V Northland Institute, Chithera, Dadri, Greater Noida-II, Ghaziabad 203 207, Uttar Pradesh

Konda V.V.S Krishna: Lecturer in Pharmacy, Government Polytechnic for Women, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh

Meenakshi Tyagi: Quantum University, Roorkee, Uttarakhand

Suruchi Singh: Accurate College of Pharmacy, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Chapter 1.Hospital Pharmacy
Chapter 2.Different Committees in the Hospital
Chapter 3.Supply Chain and Inventory Control
Chapter 4.Drug distribution
Chapter 5.Compounding in Hospitals
Chapter 6.Radio Pharmaceuticals
Chapter 7.Application of computers in Hospital Pharmacy Practice
Chapter 8.Clinical Pharmacy
Chapter 9.Clinical laboratory tests used in the evaluation of disease states 
Chapter 10.Poisoning
Chapter 11.Pharmacovigilance
Chapter 12.Medication Errors

 
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