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Making All the Right Moves
Here are 14 ways a pharmacist consultant can improve your medication use.
Mary Grear, RPh

You should expect more from your pharmacist consultant than a casual visit to stock your crash and anesthesia carts and to check for outdates. As medication use becomes more complex because of new drug entities and newly found indications and contraindications, you should rely on your pharmacist to keep you abreast of these changes and help with a strategy for safe medication use in your facility. Here are 14 services you should expect from your consultant.

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