Longitudinal qualitative evaluation of pharmacist integration into the urgent care setting
David J Wright,1 Richard J Adams,1 Jeanette Blacklock,1 Sarah A Corlett,2 Rebecca Harmston,3 Margaret McWilliams,3 Stephen-Andrew Whyte,4 Gail Fleming4 1School of Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK; 2Medway School of Pharmacy, Universities of Greenwich and Kent at Medway, Chatham, UK;...
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Main Authors: | Wright DJ (Author), Adams RJ (Author), Blacklock J (Author), Corlett SA (Author), Harmston R (Author), McWilliams M (Author), Whyte SA (Author), Fleming G (Author) |
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