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Evaluation of an ambulatory care pathway for patients with nitrous oxide-induced myeloneuropathy. [PDF]
Zaloum SA+9 more
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Abstract Introduction Despite an increasing number of unfilled pharmacy residency positions, discrepancies between candidate qualifications and program expectations persist, prompting a reevaluation of application and interview assessment methods. Objectives The primary objective of this study was to identify if key themes used within the Pharmacy ...
Delvin Omer+4 more
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Qualitative perspectives of Medicaid-insured patients on ambulatory care at an academic medical center: challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Blegen MB+7 more
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Characterization of faculty practice evaluation processes within US schools of pharmacy
Abstract Introduction A prior study found that less than half of colleges/schools of pharmacy had policies and procedures for evaluating practice faculty roles. A 2017 Delphi consensus provided recommendations for formal evaluation mechanisms. This study aims to determine the implementation of key recommendations from the consensus paper at colleges ...
Mojdeh S. Heavner+4 more
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Utility of a patient similarity-based digital tool for risk communication to patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: perspectives from primary care physicians in ambulatory care. [PDF]
Ong R+6 more
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Abstract This report describes a novel model of interprofessional education (IPE) integrated with community pharmacy patient care involving six health sciences schools within one university. The University of Pittsburgh's (Pitt) six health sciences schools (Dental Medicine, Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences)
Sophia M. C. Herbert+6 more
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Factors Associated with Prolonged Length of Stay in the Ambulatory Care Unit of a Tertiary Government Hospital. [PDF]
Macalalad EA+2 more
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This case report describes a 24‐year‐old woman with trisomy 21 and an incomplete childhood vaccination history who developed severe disseminated varicella and varicella pneumonia. Chest CT on admission day 3 revealed scattered small nodules in both lung fields, characteristic of varicella pneumonia.
Satoshi Inaba+3 more
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