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  1. ... 2008 Aug. Contents Search term < Prev Next > Clinical Pharmacists in Emergency Medicine Rollin J. Fairbanks , MD, MS, ... Evidence to Support the Value of a Clinical Pharmacist Medication Errors in the ED Data suggest that ...
  2. Physicians; Nurses; Health care providers; Doctors; Pharmacists ... special tests can be done. DRUG THERAPY Licensed pharmacists have graduate training from a college of pharmacy. ...
  3. ... a E.5. Home monitoring with telemonitoring and pharmacist care versus clinic monitoring Figure 30 All-cause ... a E.6. Home monitoring with telemonitoring and pharmacist care versus home monitoring with telemonitoring Figure 38 ...
  4. ... way to manage your diabetes.Your doctor or pharmacist will give you the manufacturer's patient information sheet ( ... the information carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions. You can also ...
  5. ... 24–34. [ PMC free article : PMC4268883 ] [ PubMed : 25502058 ] Pharmacists' role 1. Avery AJ, Rodgers S, Cantrill JA, et al. A pharmacist-led information technology intervention for medication errors (PINCER): ...
  6. ... may help in staffing the refill clinic. Results Pharmacist interventions One elderly patient identified through the pharmacy ...
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