Every year, things change in healthcare. Looking retrospectively over the past 40 years in clinical pharmacy, we've seen nothing less than a revolution in the way we practice. Yet pharmacy practice, in many ways, remains dichotomous, when assessing our distributive and clinical duties. Host Dr. Charles Turck asks, Can we, and should we, find a way to reconcile these roles? And how do the changes of the past four decades project over the next 40 years? William Zellmer, former deputy executive vice president for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, explores these questions and much more.
The Continuing Evolution of Pharmacy Practice
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Every year, things change in healthcare. Looking retrospectively over the past 40 years in clinical pharmacy, we've seen nothing less than a revolution in the way we practice. Yet pharmacy practice, in many ways, remains dichotomous, when assessing our distributive and clinical duties. Host Dr. Charles Turck asks, Can we, and should we, find a way to reconcile these roles? And how do the changes of the past four decades project over the next 40 years? William Zellmer, former deputy executive vice president for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, explores these questions and much more.
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