
|Videos|April 2, 2016
How Pharmacists Can Help Patients Remember Which Medication Is Used for Which Problem
Michael Cawley, BS, PharmD, RRT, CPFT, FCCM, professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of the Sciences, discusses why it is important that patients know which medication they should use in a particular situation.
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Michael Cawley, BS, PharmD, RRT, CPFT, FCCM, professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of the Sciences, discusses why it is important that patients know which medication they should use in a particular situation.
This video was recorded at APhA's 2016 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Baltimore, Maryland.
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