Experiences and learnings of pharmacists, students, and clinical assistants working collaboratively in a COVID-19 vaccination clinic: a qualitative study
Background: The involvement of pharmacists and pharmacy clinical assistants (CAs) in hospital clinics has demonstrated benefits for improving medication safety and care delivery. Internationally, pharmacy staff played a crucial role in the safe storage, provision and administration of vaccines, as w...
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Main Authors: | Chariclia Paradissis (Author), Keshia R. De Guzman (Author), Michael Barras (Author), Adam La Caze (Author), Karl Winckel (Author), Natasha Taufatofua (Author), Nazanin Falconer (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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