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Oral Anticoagulation Therapy. Cases and Clinical Correlation
Kiser, K.
1ª Edition June 2017
English
ISBN 9783319546438
Publisher SPRINGER
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- Focuses on practical considerations with the target specific oral anticoagulants utilizing a series of clinical cases to illustrate key points Encompasses the multiple disease states in which these agents have been approved for use
- Contains self-assessment questions available on-line to reinforce key concepts and critical features of the drugs
Given the amount and complexity of information surrounding the the target specific oral anticoagulants a lengthy didactic educational format has the potential to be overwhelming to the reader and difficult to translate and apply to direct patient care. The proposed book will educateclinicians utilizing a series of clinical cases to simultaneously develop the readers’ knowledge base, problem-solving skills, and practically apply their new knowledge to a variety of clinical situations. These will be short focused case presentations that provide critical informationand pose questions to the reader at key points in the decision making process. The cases will be relevant to what clinicians will encounter not only on a daily basis, but also reflective of scenarios that clinicians will not encounter regularly, but that they will have to act upon (e.g. ableeding patient, patient scheduled for elective or emergent procedure, patient with changing renal function, patient on drugs that have a plausible yet unstudied drug interaction with a target specific oral anticoagulant etc). Included in the case studies will be evidence-baseddiscussions (with appropriate references) that provide immediate feedback on the different treatment alternatives that were offered. The case studies will be designed to instruct the reader how to select and effectively utilize the most appropriate agent for a given clinical scenario.They will focus on key features of the target specific oral anticoagulants, what they have in common, how they are unique from each other, as well as illustrating the clinical decision process one should take when selecting an agent or managing a patient already receiving one ofthe target specific oral agents.
Katie Kiser, Pharm.D., BCACP received her Bachelor of Science in Biology from King University in Bristol, Tennessee and her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She completed her postgraduate year-oneresidency with emphasis in ambulatory care at Moses Cone Health System in Greensboro, North Carolina and her postgraduate year-tworesidency in ambulatory care at the University of North Carolina Hospitals in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dr. Kiser is faculty at South CollegeSchool of Pharmacy in Knoxville, Tennessee and previously taught at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dr. Kiser has over 10 years of clinical and teaching experience in anticoagulation management and is a Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist. Dr. Kiser has practiced primarily in the outpatient clinical setting and served as the Director of the UHC Antithrombosis Clinic in Baltimore, Maryland from 2010 – 2014. Her current clinical practice is at NHC HealthCare in Farragut, Tennessee where she serves as a consultant pharmacist and specializes in oral anticoagulant management in a diverse rehabilitation and long termcare population.
Dr. Kiser is an Associate Editor and co-founder of iForumRx.org which is an interactive web-based community designed to inform ambulatory care clinicians about high-quality, practice-changing evidence. Dr. Kiser is highly involved with the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and has served in local and national leadership positions She has written chapters in a leading pharmacy textbook and has participated in clinical research and written many peer-reviewed articles on anticoagulation, health literacy, the scholarship of teaching, and other topics.
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