By: Laetitia Hattingh, John Low, Kim Forrester
This is the key law and ethics resource for pharmacists and students. Fully revised and updated, this new edition provides an introduction to contemporary pharmacy practice in Australia, looking at the various laws, policies and standards that govern the profession. This book features excerpts of the relevant legislation, addressing all the pharmacy laws and regulations Australia's pharmacists need to know. This text also includes a wealth of new content, such as pharmacy-specific case scenarios. Plus, all chapters are clearly mapped to the National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists 2010, which cover aspects of medicine regulation and pharmacy practice. An essential resource in the ever-changing area of pharmacy practice, this new edition is ideal for both pharmacy students wanting to understand the legal and regulatory implications of pharmacy practice and practicing pharmacists seeking clarification of their position in relation to the state and national legislation and regulation under which they practice.
Title and Authors: The book is titled "Australian Pharmacy Law and Practice" and is authored by Laetitia Hattingh, John Low, and Kim Forrester.
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Critical Reception: While specific reviews are not provided in the sources, the book is described as an indispensable introduction for both students and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of the law in the ever-changing area of pharmacy practice. The text is praised for its clear and easy-to-follow layout, making it accessible and relevant to the material.
"Australian Pharmacy Law and Practice" by Laetitia Hattingh, John Low, and Kim Forrester is a comprehensive resource that provides a detailed analysis of the laws and standards governing pharmacy practice in Australia. It is a valuable tool for students, overseas-trained pharmacists seeking registration in Australia, and qualified practitioners looking to better understand the legal framework governing their profession. The book's updated editions ensure that it remains relevant to the evolving landscape of pharmacy law and practice.