Dr. Luisetto Mauro is certified as a bona fide advisory board member of Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. The letter from Dr. Kapil Kumar, the editor-in-chief, confirms Dr. Mauro's position on the advisory board of the journal.
This document discusses the role of clinical pharmacists in surgery teams. It argues that clinical pharmacists are drug experts who can improve surgical outcomes through their expertise in areas like pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial stewardship, and management of anesthesia drugs. The inclusion of clinical pharmacists in multidisciplinary teams has been shown to reduce mortality rates in intensive care units. The document calls for clinical pharmacists to have a stable presence in surgical teams in order to rationalize healthcare costs and maximize the benefits to patients.
Mauro Luisetto, MobinIbne Mokbul, and Luca Cabianca authored a research article published in the International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences in 2016 about using professional social media as a tool to connect researchers and healthcare professionals. The article proposes a model for a new scientific social network. Several references are made to the article in lists of high impact articles within economics, econometrics, monetary neutrality, and welfare economics.
The document discusses how clinical pharmacists can help reduce healthcare costs when integrated into medical teams. It presents evidence from studies showing that pharmacists improve clinical outcomes and lower costs through various methods. When pharmacists apply diagnostic data and utilize management skills while collaborating with medical staff, they can optimize drug therapy selection and monitoring, reducing costs up to 30% while improving patient care. The inclusion of pharmacists in multidisciplinary teams provides an effective approach for health systems to both enhance quality of care and contain expenses.
This document discusses how sharing economy tools like social media and ICT can improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs. It argues that connecting healthcare professionals through these tools allows for improved knowledge sharing, more rapid dissemination of best practices, and reduced errors and treatment times. The document reports that studies have found 30-40% reductions in healthcare costs when clinical pharmacists are integrated into care teams using sharing economy instruments like social media. It calls for incorporating sharing economy principles and management training into clinical pharmacist education to further optimize healthcare quality and costs.
This document provides information on a research article published in 2016 in the International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences. The article is titled "Management Instrument in Pharmaceutical Care and Clinical Pharmacy" and was authored by Mauro Luisetto, Luca Cabianca and Ram Sahu. It received the DOI number 10.4172/2162-6359.1000373.
This document lists the editorial board members of the American Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics. It provides the names, titles, and affiliations for 20 editorial board members from countries including Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, Jordan, Thailand, Malaysia, the United States, and Iran. The editorial board members hold positions such as hospital pharmacist manager, associate professor, assistant professor, post-doctoral research fellow, and head of research center.
This research article discusses management tools that can help clinical pharmacists manage healthcare costs more efficiently. It analyzes current clinical pharmacy university programs and finds that management theory is not typically included as an autonomous discipline. The article then reviews literature on management skills needed in healthcare settings, including planning, organizing, coordinating, controlling staff and budgets. It proposes integrating management training into clinical pharmacy programs to help pharmacists rationalize costs of new therapies and monitor costs of diagnostic procedures and drug therapies. Management tools like strategic planning, benchmarking, and performance analysis can help clinical pharmacists work as active members of medical teams to improve patient outcomes and contain costs.
This article proposes a new emergency drug cabinet system managed by hospital pharmacists and ER physicians to reduce costs compared to traditional 24/7 pharmacist coverage. The system involves stocking a limited selection of high-priority drugs in secure cabinets accessible to authorized medical staff after hours. An ICT-based inventory system would track drug removal and replenishment. Research suggests similar systems have improved access and reduced costs without compromising patient safety. The article outlines considerations for selecting drugs and locations for the cabinets and developing standard operating procedures to ensure appropriate management and oversight by clinical pharmacists.
This document discusses the role of clinical pharmacists in surgery teams. It argues that clinical pharmacists are drug experts who can improve surgical outcomes through their expertise in areas like pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial stewardship, and management of anesthesia drugs. The inclusion of clinical pharmacists in multidisciplinary teams has been shown to reduce mortality rates in intensive care units. The document calls for clinical pharmacists to have a stable presence in surgical teams in order to rationalize healthcare costs and maximize the benefits to patients.
Mauro Luisetto, MobinIbne Mokbul, and Luca Cabianca authored a research article published in the International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences in 2016 about using professional social media as a tool to connect researchers and healthcare professionals. The article proposes a model for a new scientific social network. Several references are made to the article in lists of high impact articles within economics, econometrics, monetary neutrality, and welfare economics.
The document discusses how clinical pharmacists can help reduce healthcare costs when integrated into medical teams. It presents evidence from studies showing that pharmacists improve clinical outcomes and lower costs through various methods. When pharmacists apply diagnostic data and utilize management skills while collaborating with medical staff, they can optimize drug therapy selection and monitoring, reducing costs up to 30% while improving patient care. The inclusion of pharmacists in multidisciplinary teams provides an effective approach for health systems to both enhance quality of care and contain expenses.
This document discusses how sharing economy tools like social media and ICT can improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs. It argues that connecting healthcare professionals through these tools allows for improved knowledge sharing, more rapid dissemination of best practices, and reduced errors and treatment times. The document reports that studies have found 30-40% reductions in healthcare costs when clinical pharmacists are integrated into care teams using sharing economy instruments like social media. It calls for incorporating sharing economy principles and management training into clinical pharmacist education to further optimize healthcare quality and costs.
This document provides information on a research article published in 2016 in the International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences. The article is titled "Management Instrument in Pharmaceutical Care and Clinical Pharmacy" and was authored by Mauro Luisetto, Luca Cabianca and Ram Sahu. It received the DOI number 10.4172/2162-6359.1000373.
This document lists the editorial board members of the American Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics. It provides the names, titles, and affiliations for 20 editorial board members from countries including Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, Jordan, Thailand, Malaysia, the United States, and Iran. The editorial board members hold positions such as hospital pharmacist manager, associate professor, assistant professor, post-doctoral research fellow, and head of research center.
This research article discusses management tools that can help clinical pharmacists manage healthcare costs more efficiently. It analyzes current clinical pharmacy university programs and finds that management theory is not typically included as an autonomous discipline. The article then reviews literature on management skills needed in healthcare settings, including planning, organizing, coordinating, controlling staff and budgets. It proposes integrating management training into clinical pharmacy programs to help pharmacists rationalize costs of new therapies and monitor costs of diagnostic procedures and drug therapies. Management tools like strategic planning, benchmarking, and performance analysis can help clinical pharmacists work as active members of medical teams to improve patient outcomes and contain costs.
This article proposes a new emergency drug cabinet system managed by hospital pharmacists and ER physicians to reduce costs compared to traditional 24/7 pharmacist coverage. The system involves stocking a limited selection of high-priority drugs in secure cabinets accessible to authorized medical staff after hours. An ICT-based inventory system would track drug removal and replenishment. Research suggests similar systems have improved access and reduced costs without compromising patient safety. The article outlines considerations for selecting drugs and locations for the cabinets and developing standard operating procedures to ensure appropriate management and oversight by clinical pharmacists.
This document summarizes and discusses several journal articles on oncologic drug therapy and clinical trials. It notes that while improved survival is the gold standard for proving clinical benefit, surrogate endpoints like tumor shrinkage are often used. However, studies have not consistently shown tumor response correlates with survival for some cancers. It also discusses challenges with targeted therapies that are cytostatic not cytotoxic, and how some patients may benefit from disease stabilization. The document questions if new rules are needed for clinical trials and drug approvals to better evaluate emerging immunotherapies and targeted therapies.
This document discusses velocity management strategy and its potential applications in healthcare. Velocity management uses time management tools and techniques from fields like the military to rapidly achieve goals and improve business results by 30-40%. It argues that velocity management skills should be added to management education curriculums. Applying these strategies in healthcare through tools like social media, data sharing, and new technologies could reduce global healthcare costs by 30% in areas like ICUs and toxicology. Velocity management's focus on quick decision-making and constant communication could help healthcare managers adapt to today's fast-paced, global competitive environment.
This research article discusses how professional social media can help connect researchers in a more rapid way. It analyzes data on the percentage of health care professionals and hospitals using social media. Professional social media networks allow researchers to post profiles, publications, and interests to connect with others in their field from around the world. While some sites publish untrusted information, social media and databases like PubMed and LinkedIn provide a way to quickly find articles and meet other professionals and researchers.
Each month, join us as we highlight and discuss hot topics ranging from the future of higher education to wearable technology, best productivity hacks and secrets to hiring top talent. Upload your SlideShares, and share your expertise with the world!
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This document summarizes and discusses several journal articles on oncologic drug therapy and clinical trials. It notes that while improved survival is the gold standard for proving clinical benefit, surrogate endpoints like tumor shrinkage are often used. However, studies have not consistently shown tumor response correlates with survival for some cancers. It also discusses challenges with targeted therapies that are cytostatic not cytotoxic, and how some patients may benefit from disease stabilization. The document questions if new rules are needed for clinical trials and drug approvals to better evaluate emerging immunotherapies and targeted therapies.
This document discusses velocity management strategy and its potential applications in healthcare. Velocity management uses time management tools and techniques from fields like the military to rapidly achieve goals and improve business results by 30-40%. It argues that velocity management skills should be added to management education curriculums. Applying these strategies in healthcare through tools like social media, data sharing, and new technologies could reduce global healthcare costs by 30% in areas like ICUs and toxicology. Velocity management's focus on quick decision-making and constant communication could help healthcare managers adapt to today's fast-paced, global competitive environment.
This research article discusses how professional social media can help connect researchers in a more rapid way. It analyzes data on the percentage of health care professionals and hospitals using social media. Professional social media networks allow researchers to post profiles, publications, and interests to connect with others in their field from around the world. While some sites publish untrusted information, social media and databases like PubMed and LinkedIn provide a way to quickly find articles and meet other professionals and researchers.
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SlideShare is a global platform for sharing presentations, infographics, videos and documents. It has over 18 million pieces of professional content uploaded by experts like Eric Schmidt and Guy Kawasaki. The document provides tips for setting up an account on SlideShare, uploading content, optimizing it for searchability, and sharing it on social media to build an audience and reputation as a subject matter expert.
Know the difference between Endodontics and Orthodontics.Gokuldas Hospital
Your smile is beautiful.
Let’s be honest. Maintaining that beautiful smile is not an easy task. It is more than brushing and flossing. Sometimes, you might encounter dental issues that need special dental care. These issues can range anywhere from misalignment of the jaw to pain in the root of teeth.
Histololgy of Female Reproductive System.pptxAyeshaZaid1
Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT or Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that serves a range of roles in the human body. It is sometimes referred to as the happy chemical since it promotes overall well-being and happiness.
It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
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The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
“Psychiatry and the Humanities”: An Innovative Course at the University of Mo...Université de Montréal
“Psychiatry and the Humanities”: An Innovative Course at the University of Montreal Expanding the medical model to embrace the humanities. Link: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/-psychiatry-and-the-humanities-an-innovative-course-at-the-university-of-montreal
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to be treated is characteristically a disease of aging ( e.g., Alzheimer's disease) or
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Are you looking for a long-lasting solution to your missing tooth?
Dental implants are the most common type of method for replacing the missing tooth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants are surgically placed in the jawbone. In layman’s terms, a dental implant is similar to the natural root of the tooth. It offers a stable foundation for the artificial tooth giving it the look, feel, and function similar to the natural tooth.
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Certificate dr luisetto m editorial board universal journal of pharmaceutical research
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To whom so ever it may concern
This is certified that Dr. Luisetto Mauro is the bonafide advisory
board member of Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.
Dr. Kapil Kumar
Editor-in-chief