This introduction to the science of pharmacology is aimed at prepharmacy, pharmacy technician, and advanced high school students with only a little knowledge of biology, chemistry, and human physiolog
Pharmacy Research: A How-To Guide for Students, Residents, and New Practitioners provides an introduction to research methods and a foundation on which individual research practices can be built. It i
Buerki (pharmacy, Ohio State U.) and Vottero (pharmacy, Ohio Northern U.) show student pharmacists how to examine and resolve ethical dilemmas using a four-step framework and how the principles of the
Pharmacists Trissel et al. provide a reference summarizing published information on the stability of various compounded preparations, including orals, enterals, ophthalmics, topicals, and other sp
Miller (pharmacy practice, Purdue U.) shows pharmacy students how to navigate the process of obtaining a pharmacy residency, including deciding on postgraduate training, presenting characteristics dir
Gourley and Eoff (pharmacy and clinical pharmacy, U. of Tennessee) offer a review text for pharmacy students taking the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination. Chapters are written by current