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Communication in pharmacy --- Interpersonal communication --- Pharmacist and patient --- Communication --- Interpersonal Relations --- Pharmacists --- Professional-Patient Relations --- psychology
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Drugs, Nonprescription --- Pharmacist and patient --- Symptoms --- Diagnosis --- Drug Therapy --- Pharmaceutical Services --- Referral and Consultation
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Sociology of health --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Community Pharmacy Services --- Pharmacy --- Pharmacy management --- Pharmacist and patient --- Relations pharmacien-patient --- Social aspects --- Pharmacist and patient. --- Pharmacy management. --- Community pharmacy services. --- Pharmacy. --- Social aspects. --- Community Pharmacy Services. --- Pharmacy - Social aspects
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Diagnosis --- Drug Therapy --- Referral and Consultation --- Pharmaceutical Services --- Pharmacist and patient --- Symptoms --- Drugs, Nonprescription --- Drugs, Nonprescription. --- Pharmacist and patient. --- Symptoms. --- Diagnosis - handbooks --- Drug Therapy - handbooks --- Referral and Consultation - handbooks --- Pharmaceutical Services - handbooks
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Antitrust law --- Drugstores --- Pharmacist and patient --- Health insurance --- Witnesses, FTC. --- Law and legislation --- Patients --- Witnesses --- Law --- Business & economics --- Medical
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Medicare beneficiaries --- Health occupations licensing boards --- Pharmacist and patient --- Patient education --- Services for --- Evaluation. --- States --- Rules and practice
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Terms such as “patient engagement”, “centricity”, and “patient first” are often loosely used to describe a company vision, a joint objective in establishing an ethos which incorporates the person who matters the most, the patient. Traditionally, a psychologist is known to work in clinical settings, directly with people experiencing psychological difficulties, within a healthcare structure. This is still the premise; however, the foundational knowledge and understanding of human behaviour has driven psychologists into a new, previously unconsidered professional field: the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. This industry is pivotal in clinical drug development, new discoveries, innovation, and the reach is endless. So, what is a psychologist doing working in this environment? This book offers insights on how to build successful patient engagement strategies based on behaviour science and the real-world experience of a psychologist working in the pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmaceutical industry. --- Pharmacist and patient. --- Psychology. --- Clinical health psychology. --- Medical care. --- Behavioral Sciences and Psychology. --- Health Psychology. --- Health Care.
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Un guide pour aider le pharmacien à conseiller le patient dans sa pratique quotidienne, illustré d'études de cas, de mises en situation, de tableaux et de schémas récapitulatifs.
communication en pharmacie --- relations pharmacien-patient --- Communication in pharmacy --- Pharmacist and patient --- Communication en pharmacie --- Relations pharmacien-patient --- Pharmacy --- Pharmaceutical Services --- Counseling --- methods --- Pharmacy - methods --- Counseling - methods
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Pharmacists --- Pharmaceutical services. --- Pharmacist and patient. --- Leadership. --- Ability --- Command of troops --- Followership --- Patient and pharmacist --- Patients --- Medical care --- Pharmacy --- Apothecaries --- Chemists (Pharmacists) --- Druggists --- Chemists --- Medical personnel --- Practice.
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Communication in pharmacy. --- Pharmacist and patient. --- Language arts & disciplines --- Medical --- Social science --- Communication studies. --- Linguistics --- General. --- Semantics. --- Sociolinguistics. --- Pharmacy. --- Social work.