ISRCTN26445805 Supervised pharmacy studentledmedication review of patients with diabetes in primary care
School of Pharmacy , University of East Anglia ( UK ) richard.adams@uea.ac.uk Supervised pharmacy studentledmedication review of patients with diabetes in primary care
Community pharmacists can helppreventrecurrent diabetic ketoacidosis through consistent medication management and patient outreach
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Each community selectedhas createdan interdisciplinary model that integrates pharmacists into diabetes care
The purpose of this course of evaluation wasto discoverthe feasibility of a 12-month pilot PAC intervention delivered within routine care for adults with diabetes
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