
News|Articles|December 7, 2015
Internal and External Factors That Can Affect Pharmacists' Reliability
Natasha Nicol, Pharm D, FASHP, director of Global Patient Safety Affairs at Cardinal Health, discusses internal and external factors that could affect pharmacists' reliability.
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Natasha Nicol, Pharm D, FASHP, director of Global Patient Safety Affairs at Cardinal Health, discusses internal and external factors that could affect pharmacists’ reliability.
This video was recorded at the 2015 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting.
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