Pharmacists in Ambulatory Care as Non-Providers

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Mollie Scott, PharmD, details the ways in which pharmacists can contribute to patient care in an ambulatory setting despite not having provider status.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, details the ways in which pharmacists can contribute to patient care in an ambulatory setting despite not having provider status.

This video was shot at ASHP's Summer Meetings and Exposition in Denver in June 2015.

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