Pharmacists as Personalized Medicine Experts (PRIME): Experiences Implementing Pharmacist-Led Pharmacogenomic Testing in Primary Care Practices

Research exploring the integration of pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing by pharmacists into their primary care practices (including community pharmacies) has focused on the "external" factors that impact practice implementation. In this study, additional "internal" factors, related...

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Main Authors: Miles J. Luke (Author), Nina Krupetsky (Author), Helen Liu (Author), Clara Korenvain (Author), Natalie Crown (Author), Sameera Toenjes (Author), Beth A. Sproule (Author), Micheline Piquette-Miller (Author), Lisa M. Guirguis (Author), Lisa M. McCarthy (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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