An HBCU track-and-field student-athlete perspective on the role of the pharmacist and physical therapist in sports
Background: Pharmacy is a profession with the capacity to provide services in a variety of venues, including sports and sporting events. The physical therapy profession is often involved in treating the injured athlete; however, direct interactions with collegiate sport teams is limited and inconsis...
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Main Authors: | Blair Yesko (Author), Yunghon Lee (Author), Michael C. Rabel (Author), Hoai-An Truong (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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