
|Videos|June 27, 2015
Changes in Pharmacy Practice to Improve Adherence to Diabetes Drugs
John Moorman, PharmD, BCPS, talks about changes in pharmacy practice to improve patient adherence to diabetes drugs as they move through transitions of care settings.
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John Moorman, PharmD, BCPS, Pharmacist at Akron General Medical Center in Ohio talks about changes in pharmacy practice to improve patient adherence to diabetes drugs as they move through transitions of care settings.
This video was shot at ASHP's Summer Meetings and Exposition in Denver in June 2015.
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