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. 2010 Dec 15;74(10):S7.
doi: 10.5688/aj7410s7.

Pharmacists' contributions to primary care in the United States collaborating to address unmet patient care needs: the emerging role for pharmacists to address the shortage of primary care providers

Pharmacists' contributions to primary care in the United States collaborating to address unmet patient care needs: the emerging role for pharmacists to address the shortage of primary care providers

Patti Gasdek Manolakis et al. Am J Pharm Educ. .
No abstract available

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