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      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Pharmacy Services

        Future on site

        by Dr. S. Werner and T. König

        Make it simple! The pharmacy can do more than just provide medicines. In this book, two smart authors show what ideas are out there for pharmacy services and how they can be offered. This involves much more than just the pharmaceutical services that are paid for. Digitalisation makes many things possible. Optimised operational processes, broad knowledge and skills become further services that offer good opportunities for the on-site pharmacy. Here you can read about • what contemporary services are available, how they can be introduced, and what they should cost, • why telemedicine and appointment booking software can be helpful strategies, and • how pharmacies can effectively counter the mail-order trade. From the content: pharmaceutical counselling in and outside the pharmacy on health topics, prevention and medicinal products, services for specific target groups, distributing and blistering, vaccination, determination of physiological values and much more.

      • Trusted Partner
        2021

        General Pharmacy

        A textbook for pharmacy interns, continuing professional development and pharmacy practice

        by Patrick Schäfer (ed.)

        Guide for pharmacy interns First-hand knowledge makes preparation for the 3rd State Examination easier. Each chapter ends with tips for pharmacy interns and – if appropriate – links to the worksheets of the BAK (Federal Chamber of Pharmacists) guidelines for practical training. Requirement for continuing professional development In-depth content supports those undertaking CPD in the area of general pharmacy. Each chapter contains additional proposals, such as participation in suitable seminars organised by the Chambers of Pharmacists, topics for the practical tasks or the project work. All-round talent for routine pharmacy practice Case examples link theoretical knowledge with actual patient counselling situations. Tips for practice, drug profiles and various boxes promote rapid and easy reference. New: The 2nd edition expands the proven, practical concept by chapters such as vaccination, hyperlipidaemia or dealing with adverse drug reactions.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Paediatric Pharmacy

        Handbook for further training from the PädiaAkademie

        by Dr. MHA Constanze Schäfer, Dr. Christian Ude, Dr. Miriam Ude (eds.)

        The treatment of small and growing patients requires a broad knowledge - and the advising of these patients and their parents calls for great skill! The interdisciplinary team of pharmacist and physician authors addresses the central themes of paediatrics: - What is important for a high degree of safety in pharmacotherapy? - Which prophylactic measures maintain health? - Administration and adherence: what are the special features? - Comprehensive information for advising on the most important indications from the point of view of pharmacists and paediatricians. The handbook has become an established reference work in pharmacies. The second, updated edition provides the fundamental knowledge for certified further training “Specialist Adviser Paediatrics” and for skilful advice at the pharmacy in a tried and tested way.

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Pharmacy Assessment

        Sale and purchase of pharmacies

        by Dipl.-Kfm. Axel Witte and Dipl.-Bw. Doris zur Mühlen

        To avoid unpleasant surprises, it is worth taking a closer look when buying or selling a pharmacy. Whether buyer or seller: both parties ask themselves the question of the market value of an object. This is determined by a multitude of factors. This book shows how both parties arrive at a realistic assessment. The revised and updated edition of the classic work guides you through the process of assessing a pharmacy’s value. Various examples help to assess the facts and support the understanding of relevant factors during the sale or purchasing process, which is usually carried out with the help of an advisor experienced in the field.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Emergencies at the Pharmacy

        Deal competently with emergency situations

        by Matthias Bastigkeit

        In emergency situations, a pharmacy assumes a special importance. Being an easily accessible point of contact, it is called upon to provide help in confused situations and also in those where there is a clear need for first aid. In such serious cases, it is essential to respond quickly and adequately. - How does one recognise an emergency? - How does one proceed? - What is one allowed to do, what must one do? The book provides clear answers to all these questions about emergency scenarios that can occur at a pharmacy. Whether it is an attack of asthma, a heart attack, burns or poisoning – in future, one will know what to do. In addition, the book provides information about the actions of the emergency physician and the common drugs used in emergencies.

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        2021

        The sustainable pharmacy

        Climate change, protection of the environment and health

        by Esther Luhmann (ed.), By Björn Schittenhelm, Gabriele Renner and Florian Giermann

        We encounter the effects of climate change on a daily basis. It also presents a danger to our health. So is it not part of our responsibility as healthcare professionals to do something for the health of our planet? What contribution can pharmacy staff make? The authors explore these questions in depth. They examine the side effects that medicinal products can have on the environment and where alternatives are to be found. To help ensure that environmental protection is part-and-parcel of everyday pharmacy practice, the book offers practical tips and checklists for the whole team. For not only can the pharmacy conserve resources and advise patients on the consequences of climate change for their health – it can be a role model. The future lies in our hands!

      • Trusted Partner
        2020

        The Pharmaceutical Technician Logbook

        Tips on record keeping and sample pharmaceutical calculations

        by Heike Steen

        The pharmaceutical technician students have almost made it: the first part of their training has been successfully completed, many exams have been passed and they are starting their six month internship in a wonderful pharmacy. Now they find themselves at the next milestone on the road to becoming a fully-fledged pharmaceutical technician: the internship logbook! The contents are laid down by the regulations governing the training and examination of pharmaceutical technicians. It is required before admission to the 2nd part of the examination and forms an important basis for the oral examination in the subject Pharmacy practice. This logbook gives pharmaceutical technician interns the decisive incentive to keep their own individual records. It contains tips on how to achieve a logical, accurate, wellstructured and visually perfect presentation of the contents. The second part of the book shows complete sample calculations for examples of individual and bulk formulations, tests on starting materials and selected topics of practical training in a pharmacy!

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2025

        Cybersecurity in the Pharmacy

        Increase awareness, strengthen prevention, handle emergencies

        by Dennis A. Effertz, Matthias Mensing

        At a time when cyberattacks and data breaches are becom- ing a daily threat, safeguarding your pharmacy has never been more essential. In addition to safeguarding sensitive patient data, it is crucial to ensure the operational continuity of your pharmacy. Both preventing economic losses and ensuring the uninterrupted supply of medicines to the population are crucial. As pharmacies are part of the critical infrastructure, high cyber resilience and robust business continuity management are now essential. The authors offer a practical introduction to essential aspects of IT security and clarify key legal considerations. Practical recommendations are provided, including strate- gies to protect against attacks and data loss, as well as guidance on how to respond to (cyber) emergencies. This resource enables pharmacies to develop a customised security concept and implement a comprehensive Informa- tion Security Management System (ISMS) step by step. Target group: Pharmacy owners, pharmacy employees, pharmaceutical technicians, pharmaceutical sales assistants, staff, pharmacists

      • Trusted Partner
        2020

        The Cancer Patient in the Pharmacy

        Advisory knowledge for pharmacy practice

        by Edited by Dr. Dorothee Dartsch

        The decision for cancer treatment has been taken and now a difficult time begins for the cancer patient: complex treatment regimens, side effects, fear. As a trusted confidant and competent point of contact in primary care, the pharmacist is called upon to play a key role. This collection of up-to-date articles provides support in the management of side effects from nausea to cardiotoxicity, gives assistance in interpreting warning signs of complications and highlights particular groups of patients such as pregnant women, geriatric, cachectic or palliative patients.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Pharmacy Practice for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Rainer Neukirchen, Dr. Holger Herold, Dr. Wolfgang Kircher, Annegret Lehmann, Rainer Neukirchen, Rika Prager, Anke Schichte, Heike Steen and Dr. Markus Zieglmeier

        This completely redesigned book provides concise knowledge about the main topics of over-the-counter sales. It provides the most important facts about: - Areas of the law relevant to pharmacies and regulations on hazardous materials, - The most important issues concerning self-medication and correct use of dosage forms, - Medical devices such as bandages and dressings, blood pressure meters and incontinence products, - Specific subjects such as interactions and the misuse of drugs. Text boxes, revised to improve learning, highlight important information; diagrams and pictures illustrate the facts, and QR codes allow access to additional online material. This standard work can be used as a textbook in class, to prepare for the final examination and as a reference work in everyday professional life. The book also brings together all that is important for returnees.

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Subject-related Mathematics for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Claudia Brüchert

        Maths is not everyone’s cup of tea. This may change from now on! This textbook explains the most important types of arithmetic quite simply. One learns ■ what basic arithmetic methods there are, ■ why stoichiometry is important, and ■ how to perform complex calculations for the medicinal formula. The price determination of medicinal products is also included. Videos demonstrate and explain the calculation steps exactly and comprehensibly via QR code, so that nothing can go wrong. A collection of formulas provides the pharmacy-specific calculation methods that can be quickly looked up. You can deepen your knowledge with the help of exercises. The solutions are available via QR code.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Medical Device Information for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Founded by Friedlinde Wilson and Baldur Kohm.Edited by Dr. Anette Vasel-Biergansand Hannelore Eitel-Hirschfeld

        Ranging from eyebaths and compression stockings to electronic cigarettes, the variety of medical aids available is huge. Every day, expert advice on these is needed at the pharmacy. The authors have summarised these aids in a practically oriented way. They provide background information, specifics about the materials, application descriptions, practical tips and product examples. Colourful illustrations show how they are used on or by the patient. Fully updated, the new edition of the book contains not only conventional medical devices but also those asked for at a contemporary community pharmacy. This 11th edition, which has been completely revised, contains: - definitions enabling rapid familiarisation with the topic, - tables that provide an overview, - illustrations and advice tips to help with practical use, - mnemonics and practice questions which help reinforce the knowledge Bonus: QR codes take the user to additional digital material! The ideal companion in training and on the job!

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2024

        Parents in the Pharmacy

        Expert guidance on childhood and adolescent illnesses

        by Albrecht Boeck

        Parents often feel uncertain about their children‘s health. Is the symptom clinically significant or is it completely harmless? Is everything progressing as expected or could there be a developmental disorder? Parents seek guidance not only from paediatricians but also from pharmacists. Here, you can gain insights directly from the author, an experienced paediatrician. He provides valuable insights into common childhood illnesses, developmental disorders and modern therapeutic options. The topics cover everything from nutrition and infant care to the most relevant infections, emergencies and vaccinations in children and adolescents. Here, the balance between conventional medicine and naturopathy is increasingly being explored as a valuable complement. An indispensable guide for pharmacy professionals seeking to support parents and their children with care and sensitivity. Target group: Pharmacists, pharmaceutical technicians, pharmacy interns, returnees, pharmaceutical technicians in training

      • Trusted Partner
        March 2025

        POP | Patient-Orientated Pharmacy

        Clinical medication management – 15 cases

        by Dorothee Dartsch, Olaf Rose

        If the goal is to find the most effective solution for patients, clinical reasoning is the key. To optimise treatment, various perspectives are taken into account within the framework of medication analysis. Whether from a pharmacist’s or doctor’s perspective – patient well-being comes first. For the first time, volume 4 summarises 15 cases from the new ‘POP era’. The cases were taken from the series of the same name in the Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung and demon- strate how clinical reasoning can support medication analysis to identify risks, prevent medication errors and find solutions tailored to each individual patient. So, what is left to wait for? A chance should be taken on a new perspective. Target group: Students of pharmacy, pharmacy interns, pharmacists

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Talking to Customersin Pharmacies

        A conversation guidefor newcomers and old hands

        by Dr Kirsten Lennecke, Illustrated by Barbara Kohm

        The basis for successful advice is having a sound knowledge of the effect and application of medicines, but also an instinct for the individual needs and characteristics of the person asking for your help. This skill can be trained! Entertaining explanations and numerous case examples taken from everyday pharmacy practice help with this. They show how pharmacy staff can react empathetically, avoid misunderstandings, and manage delicate situations with confidence. The 5th edition has become more colourful! This applies not only to the illustrations, but also to the team and customers of our model pharmacy. A personality model with distinctive colours representing the different characters promises exciting insights. Good communication creates satisfied customers who want to come back again and again!

      • Trusted Partner
        October 2025

        Exercises in Dispensing and Consulting in Pharmacy Practice

        Prescription delivery, self-medication and use of digital media

        by Annette Thomas, Nadine Yvonne Sprecher

        Expertise alone does not guarantee a successful consulta- tion – what matters is how it is conveyed to the customer. Here the tools for successful communication in everyday pharmacy practice can be found: clear technical and legal principles, practical tips and a wealth of realistic exercises. The training covers the safe use of digital media, conducting consultations on a wide range of indications and essential communication skills – from active listening to targeted conversation techniques. Whether self-medication, prescription delivery or medical devices: this textbook provides optimal preparation for delivering competent, clear and customer-oriented advice in everyday pharmacy practice. It is also the ideal companion for pharmaceutical technician training in the subject „Exercises in Delivery and Consultation using Digital Technologies.“ Practical, comprehensive and directly applicable – for training, exams and professional practice! Target group: Pharmaceutical technicians in training, returning pharmaceutical technicians and pharmacists, pharmacy interns

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        Children's & YA

        The Magical Pharmacy (4). The Contest of a Thousand Talents

        by Anna Ruhe/ Claudia Carls

        A world full of scents – and an adventure full of magic, racing hearts and dangers! Luzie Alvenstein can sense it right down to her fingertips: there is something wrong with the invitation she is holding in her hand. Her rival Elodie de Richemont has invited her to enter the “Contest of a thousand talents” – a competition for the world’s finest scent pharmacists. Of course the only thing Elodie is interested in is finding new talents to run her scent pharmacies. But Luzie has no choice. Together with Mats, Leon and Daan de Bruijn she goes to England in order to take part in the competition. What begins as a great game soon develops into a fight for survival – and this threatens to rob Luzie of everything she has ever loved… This is the fourth volume in the bestselling series of children’s books for boys and girls aged 10+. Written by the highly successful author Anna Ruhe and with atmospheric and beautifully detailed black-and-white illustrations by Claudia Carls.

      • Trusted Partner
        2021

        Haemophilia

        Guidelines for pharmacists

        by Dr. Carmen Escuriola Ettingshausen and Nico Kraft

        With the introduction of emicizumab (Hemlibra®) onto the market in February 2018, the advising of patients with blood clotting disorders entered the realm of the pharmacy. After the German law for greater safety in the supply of medicines (GSAV) came into force in August 2020, all drugs for the specific treatment of blood clotting disorders associated with haemophilia – i.e., also products containing clotting factors – are distributed through pharmacies. This change in the law represents an opportunity and at the same time a challenge for pharmacies. A physician and a pharmacist answer questions about the fundamentals of the disease and how to handle its treatment: ■ What causes haemophilia and how is it manifested in patients? ■ Which drugs are used and how is treatment given? ■ What needs to be observed when supplying patients via the pharmacy? Patient, Haemophilia Centre, Pharmacy – seize the opportunity as a pharmacy and establish your position as a competent and reliable partner in this relationship.

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