
|Articles|August 14, 2015
Pharmacy Crime: Staring Down the Barrel
Ken Fagerman, RPh, MM, author of Staring Down the Barrel, was a practicing clinical pharmacist, manager of infusion and retail pharmacies, and an adjunct professor of pharmacology when he wrote his book on pharmacy crime.
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Ken Fagerman, RPh, MM, author of Staring Down the Barrel, was a practicing clinical pharmacist, manager of infusion and retail pharmacies, and an adjunct professor of pharmacology when he wrote his book on pharmacy crime.
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