
|Videos|August 2, 2017
The Changing Role of Pharmacists in Patient-Centered Care
Pharmacists' increasing role in providing patient education and contact.
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Bruce A. Feinberg, DO, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions in Atlanta, Georgia, talks about the role specialty, clinical, and community pharmacists can have in patient education and patient contact. Pharmacists can interact with patients in an accessible and frequent way, providing a means toward greater patient-centered care.
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