Pharmacist-led Smoking-Cessation Services in the United States - A Multijurisdictional Legal Analysis
A challenge presents itself when pharmacy students and pharmacists have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide optimal patient care, which can prevent the healthcare industry from incurring expenditures reaching billions of dollars annually from chronic and acute disease state management,...
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Main Authors: | Landon S. Bordner (Author), Joseph Lavino (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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