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This exceptional guide introduces pharmacy students and residents to the ethical and personal challenges they will encounter in their pharmacy career and provides the tools for success. Utilizing the American Board of Internal Medicine model of professionalism, the text explores practice in the context of developing and applying the ABIM's six attributes: altruism, accountability, duty, excellence, honor and integrity, and respect for others. This valuable resource deals with the human aspects of being a successful pharmacy practitioner and explores how selfawareness, self-management, social…mehr

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This exceptional guide introduces pharmacy students and residents to the ethical and personal challenges they will encounter in their pharmacy career and provides the tools for success. Utilizing the American Board of Internal Medicine model of professionalism, the text explores practice in the context of developing and applying the ABIM's six attributes: altruism, accountability, duty, excellence, honor and integrity, and respect for others. This valuable resource deals with the human aspects of being a successful pharmacy practitioner and explores how selfawareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management (the four skill areas of emotional intelligence) are blended to accomplish personal, professional, and organizational goals. The text utilizes thoughtprovoking exercises for comprehension of the concepts presented and creating personalize learning plans. These activities as well as realworld case studies provide students with insight into pharmacy practice.
Autorenporträt
David J. Tipton, PhD is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Administration and Director of Weekend Doctor of Pharmacy Pathway, Mylan School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University. Dr. Tipton received his BS Pharmacy from the University of Missouri (Kansas City), an MBA from the University of Missouri (Columbia), and a PhD from St. Louis University.