Arthur G. Lipman, Pharm.D. - International Association for Hospice ...
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<strong>Arthur</strong> G. <strong>Lipman</strong><br />
Page 12<br />
Editorials- continued<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1983;18<br />
47. A journal with a mission, January, p. 11.<br />
48. Costs of care, February, p. 139.<br />
49. The third annual Hospital Formulary award, March, p. 241.<br />
50. TEFRA and the P&T committee, April, p. 365.<br />
51. Age: A growing P&T concern, May, p. 469.<br />
52. Philosophy and practice of the P&T committee, June, p. 599.<br />
53. Quality drug therapy at af<strong>for</strong>dable costs, July, p. 673.<br />
54. A new <strong>for</strong>mulary statement and <strong>for</strong>mulary service, August, p. 771.<br />
55. Therapeutic substitution, September, p. 841.<br />
56. Formularies and the feds: The alphabet soup expands, October, p. 941.<br />
57. Prescription drug advertising to the consumer, November, p. 1025.<br />
58. Directions and trends, December, p. 1093.<br />
59. Expanding our editorial expertise, December, p. 1114.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1984;19<br />
60. Looking ahead, January, p. 7.<br />
61. Clinical pharmacy service in a long term care facility, February, p. 105.<br />
62. Our litigious environment, March, p. 246.<br />
63. Drug utilization review revisited, April, p. 277.<br />
64. The danger of ignorant patients, May, p. 349.<br />
65. Three hits, no runs and two left on, June, p. 441.<br />
66. P&T committees in the spotlight, July, p. 519.<br />
67. Cost implications of future new drugs, August, p. 635.<br />
68. Patients' perceptions and self medication, September, p. 749.<br />
69. The cost effectiveness of drug therapy, October, p. 875.<br />
70. The cruel hoax of heroin, November, p. 999<br />
71. Satisfaction from P&T Committee service. December, p. 1097.<br />
72. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. The hue and cry <strong>for</strong> heroin. Canad J Hosp <strong>Pharm</strong> 1984;37:131.<br />
73. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Progress and problems with pain. Clin <strong>Pharm</strong> 1985;4:80-81.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1985;20<br />
74. Drug samples in the hospital, January, p. 15.<br />
75. Trends in pharmacy services, February, p. 159.<br />
76. The JCAH and the P&T committee, March, p. 263.<br />
77. What do consumers think about prescription drugs April, p. 413.<br />
78. Sharing in a newly competitive industry, May, p. 563.<br />
79. Communicating, June, p. 685.<br />
80. Extemporaneous <strong>for</strong>mulations: A continuing need, July, p. 787.<br />
81. Medication compliance, August, p. 876.<br />
82. Advances in pain management, September, p. 951.<br />
83. Nonprescription drug counseling, October, p. 1035.<br />
84. Our changing health care system: Strategies <strong>for</strong> responding, November, p. 1175.<br />
85. The FDA's plan to action, December, p. 1211.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1986;21<br />
86. Direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising, January, p. 4.<br />
87. The P&T committee and prescribing patterns, March, p. 261.<br />
88. Hospital pharmaceutical services national survey results, April, p. 417.<br />
89. Downsizing while maintaining quality care, May, p. 543.<br />
90. Formulary systems in HMOs, June, p. 637.<br />
91. The pharmacist's role in infection control, July, p. 749.<br />
92. The explosion of generic pharmaceuticals, August, p. 827.<br />
93. New drug delivery systems in the immediate future, September, p. 901.<br />
94. The future is fast upon us, October, p. 987.<br />
96. Changes in pharmacists' functions: Implications <strong>for</strong> P&T committees, December, p. 1175.<br />
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