Review of Ethics in Pharmacy Practice: A Practical Guide : Sullivan, D.M., C. Douglas C., Anderson, J.W. Cole (eds). 2021. Ethics in pharmacy practice: A practical guide. Switzerland: Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-030-72171-8.
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Ethics in Pharmacy Practice: A Practical Guide offers a comprehensive and timely resource for navigating the complex ethical challenges faced by pharmacists. This book presents a thorough exploration of ethical decision-making through a blend of moral philosophy and real-world case studies, making it accessible to both students and practicing professionals. Divided into two sections, the text covers fundamental ethical principles, before delving into contemporary issues like reproductive healthcare, end-of-life decisions, vaccine ethics, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. Its practical approach ensures that readers can apply these ethical concepts directly to their practice. Ideal for pharmacy educators and students, the book serves as both a textbook for academic study and a guide for addressing everyday ethical dilemmas. However, its coverage of rapidly evolving topics may require periodic updates to remain relevant. This work is an essential resource for those seeking to enhance their ethical decision-making skills in an ever-evolving healthcare environment.
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