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Commitment to Change In Pharmacy Schools: Does Leadership Matter? 

Waheedi, Mohammad (2005-08-15)
The challenges of achieving the new vision in pharmacy education have been cited as an important reason for advocating transformational leadership as the kind of educational leadership that is required to assist the pharmacy ...

A Comparison of Dispensing Error Detection Methods for the Department of Defense 

Hamilothoris, Achilles (2008-08-15)
Medication error rates in pharmacies range from 0.2% to 10% and there are several detection methods in which these rates are determined. The observation and self report methods for detecting medication errors are described ...

The Effect Of Illumination On Medication Preparation Errors In A Long Term Care Facility 

Varadarajan, Ranjani (2011-09-07)
The main objectives of this study were to (1) measure the effect of increased illumination levels on the medication preparation error rate in a long term care facility, and (2) measure the effect of increased illumination ...

The Effect of the Unit Dose Dispensing System on Medication Preparation and Administration Errors in Intravenous (IV) Drugs in a Chinese Hospital: Inpatient 

Ding, Qian (2012-03-29)
Intravenous (IV) errors are considered dangerous since IV drugs usually go directly into the patient’s vein. Chinese patients receive more than twice the IVs of all other patients, yet the nature of “medication errors” is ...