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    Achievement of Guideline-Concordant Care and In-Hospital Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease in Teaching and Nonteaching Hospitals : Results From the Get With The Guidelines −Coronary Artery Disease Program Lori M. Tam‚ Gregg C. Fonarow‚ Deepak L. Bhatt‚ Maria V. Grau-Sepulveda‚ Adrian F. Hernandez‚ Eric D. Peterson‚ Lee H. Schwamm and Robert P. Giugliano Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 2013;6;58-65; originally published online December 11‚ 2012; DOI: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.112.965525

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    Pharmacists have the vital job to provide their patients with any medications they need or have been prescribed for. However‚ there may be some medications‚ such as Plan B or emergency contraception‚ that are tied to moral beliefs that certain pharmacists do not agree with. This brings up the issue if pharmacists should have the right to refuse dispensing certain medications if they do not agree with them‚ and to go even further‚ if pharmacies should have a right to not carry these types of drugs

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    Administrator/ Deputy Chief of Operations Office of Diversion Control Mark W. Caverly Chief‚ Liaison and Policy Section This manual has been prepared by the Drug Enforcement Administration‚ Office of Diversion Control‚ as a guide to assist pharmacists in their understanding of the Federal Controlled Substances Act and its implementing regulations as they pertain to the pharmacy profession. The 2010 edition replaces all previous editions of the Pharmacist’s Manual issued by the Drug Enforcement

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    Winfield Refuse

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    effectively. The Winfield family and senior management held 79% of common stock in 2012. This means the company places tremendous importance in the ownership of company. The acquisition of MIPS should not change the stakes of ownership of Winfield Refuse. Board Discussion 2012 CFO Mamie Sheene recommended issuing bonds‚ based on an annual cash cost calculation of 6% for stock issuance. Her rationale was that Winfield could sell $125 million in bonds to Massachusetts insurance company at an annual

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    morals and values of life are different. The accusation of pharmacy schools becoming trade schools is an outrage. The statement was made signaling that pharmacists have the ability to stop the growing trend. With all of the laws and restrictions put upon us‚ how are we supposed to be viewed as a medical field? To make matters worse‚ most pharmacists and pharmacy students do not truly believe in our medical field status: read the scripts‚ fill the prescription‚ and send the patient on their way. How

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    A Rising Pharmacist

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    A Rising Pharmacist Today many people are sick and disabled. I’ve seen many people that have become sicker than what they normally were. Illness brings problems that can be quite devastating‚ and it can lead to depression. I’ve always question my self and asked myself‚ “Will these problems disappear?” Who can help these people? Are there solutions to decrease the sickness faced by people of today? I know that some day these problems will disappear‚ and we will become healthy individuals. The

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    Career as a Pharmacist

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    helping people By working in a pharmacy i have been able to witness first hand exactly what a pharmacist role involves. i know what the job entails and their responsabilities since then my intrest has only increased i enjoy working in a pharmacist because its very fulfilling to me and personally it feels like im making a difference in other peoples lives finally why i choose pharmacy as a career is pharmacist are the key addition in health care as they are able to help patients with disease management

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    couples use a male form of Contraception. It is estimated that 1 out of 6 males older than 35 have had a vasectomy in the United States. An international study involving 9000 men in nine countries expressed that 60% of the man are willing to use a male contraception to prevent fatherhood. One of the reasons for the man is to regulate when and if they are ready for (another) fatherhood.1 Male contraception methods Currently there are different kinds of male contraception methods. There are the traditional

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    The job of a pharmacist and a dermatologist are often compared since they share similar aspects. Both jobs are highly competitive in the medical field and have great potential. However‚ the responsibilities‚ education‚ and working conditions of the two jobs differ. A primary difference between the field of pharmacy and dermatology is the responsibilities that each include. A pharmacist is a health professional that dispenses prescriptions and instructs patients on safe usage. A dermatologist and

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    Being A Pharmacist Essay

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    completely unaware of the variety of job opportunities that a pharmacist has. Unfortunately‚ pharmacists are sometimes seen as “peel and stick” workers‚ and do not get enough credit for the tasks that they complete behind the scenes. Whether a health-system pharmacist‚ community pharmacist‚ federal pharmacist‚ or pharmacy director they all play an imperative role in the health of a patient. There are a many opportunities for a 21st century pharmacist in the health care system. And‚ in my opinion‚ these

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