Why Some Pharmacists, Physicians May Still See Team-Based Care as Novel
Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, gives his point of view into why some pharmacists and physicians may still see team-based care as novel.
Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, of the East Tennessee State University Family Physicians clinic, and chairman of the American Academy of Family Physicians, gives his point of view into why some pharmacists and physicians may still see team-based care as novel.
This video was recorded at APhA's Annual Meeting and Exposition in March 2015.
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