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    <title>Journal of Euromed pharmacy : issue 3</title>
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    <description>Title: Journal of Euromed pharmacy : issue 3
Authors: Serracino-Inglott, Anthony
Abstract: JEMP publishes original research manuscripts, subject reviews and other contributions related to all aspects of research within the field of pharmacy. JEMP is dedicated to improve the dissemination and interpretation of results of scientific investigation and evaluation of pharmacy processes, pharmaceutical services and interventions and economic outcomes of pharmacy services.; Editorial - Drug information bulletin - Critical analysis of the dispensing process at Mater Dei Hospital - Cost analysis of standard operating procedures in community pharmacies - Pharmacy of Your Choice scheme and management of hypertension - Pharmacist-led diabetic patient monitoring - Guideline comparison and assessment of prescribing trends in Parkinson's disease - A natural source of possible anti-amyloid agents for Alzheimer’s disease - The inauguration of the pharmacy practice unit at the department - From student to pharmacist : becoming tomorrow's professionals.</description>
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    <title>From student to pharmacist : becoming tomorrow's professionals</title>
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    <description>Title: From student to pharmacist : becoming tomorrow's professionals
Authors: Bonanno, Marie Claire
Abstract: The transition from student to a working professional is&#xD;
not easy. This is especially true for students involved in&#xD;
healthcare, who are entrusted with caring for patients&#xD;
and attending to their medical needs. Errors can put lives&#xD;
at risk, so transitioning from student to pharmacist results&#xD;
in increased responsibility which students must be well&#xD;
trained to accept. The ‘Malta Pharmaceutical Students’&#xD;
Association’ (MPSA) strives to ensure as smooth a transition&#xD;
as possible.
Description: Includes Author Guidelines.</description>
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    <title>The inauguration of the pharmacy practice unit at the department</title>
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    <description>Title: The inauguration of the pharmacy practice unit at the department
Abstract: The Pharmacy Practice Resource Unit (PPRU) at the&#xD;
Department of Pharmacy of the Faculty of Medicine and&#xD;
Surgery, University of Malta, was inaugurated during the&#xD;
last academic year. The Rector of the University of Malta,&#xD;
Professor Juanito Camilleri, Pro-Rector for Research and&#xD;
Innovation, Professor Richard Muscat and the Dean of the&#xD;
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Professor Godfrey Laferla&#xD;
presided over the ceremony.</description>
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    <title>Guideline comparison and assessment of prescribing trends in Parkinson's disease</title>
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    <description>Title: Guideline comparison and assessment of prescribing trends in Parkinson's disease
Authors: Abdul-Aziz, Asmaa; Gauci, Marise; Azzopardi, Lilian M.; Attard Pizzuto, Maresca; Serracino-Inglott, Anthony
Abstract: Objective: To assess adherence to guidelines for the&#xD;
management of Parkinson’s disease (PD) by healthcare&#xD;
professionals at the Rehabilitation Hospital Karin Grech&#xD;
(RHKG) in Malta.&#xD;
Method: Retrospective and current data of inpatient&#xD;
medical records at RHKG was collected for 90 patients.&#xD;
Guidelines available at the hospital were reviewed and a&#xD;
comparison was compiled. Data collected and the compiled&#xD;
guidelines were used to assess the level of adherence of&#xD;
treatment decisions to guidelines. Analysis of data was carried&#xD;
out using Microsoft Office Excel® 2007 and SPSS® version 17.0.&#xD;
Key findings: Results show generally high&#xD;
adherence to published guidelines. Out of 22 patients&#xD;
started on co-careldopa therapy at the hospital, 16 had&#xD;
treatment decisions which adhered to guidelines. In the&#xD;
case of co-beneldopa, ropinirole and trihexyphenidyl&#xD;
(benzhexol) treatment, all patients had their treatment&#xD;
decisions implemented according to guidelines.&#xD;
Conclusion: Healthcare professionals at RHKG are&#xD;
aware of the presence of treatment guidelines. The adherence&#xD;
of their treatment decisions to guidelines indicates a good&#xD;
quality of care. Frequent assessment of the level of adherence&#xD;
to guidelines using similar studies will ensure optimisation of&#xD;
treatment.</description>
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