The Impact of a Clinical Pharmacist in an Interdisciplinary Weight Loss Service: A Follow-Up Study
Background: At an Internal Medicine outpatient clinic, patients are referred to a weight loss service by their primary care physician to be managed by a clinical pharmacist and dietician. Objective: A study was conducted to determine the impact of this established, interdisciplinary, pharmacist-driv...
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Main Authors: | Beverly R. Francis (Author), Laura Challen (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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