Hello,
I have just read an article about a service that the Ontario government has enacted that gives patients greater access to their pharmacists, in formal meetings where they can discuss what drugs they are taking and how the drugs are interacting. I say that this adds a slightly clinical aspect to the retail pharmacist job, which I know a lot of you enjoy. But is it worth while would it be something you would like to see happen here in the states and most importantly is there enough time in the day to meet with every concerned citizen who wants advice from you about the drugs they are taking? How do you as a pharmacist feel about? I have attached the article just click on the title.
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