Clinically significant medication errors in surgical units detected by clinical pharmacist: A real-life study
- PMID: 34553498
- DOI: 10.1111/bcpt.13658
Clinically significant medication errors in surgical units detected by clinical pharmacist: A real-life study
Keywords: clinical pharmacy; medication error; medication reconciliation; medication review; orthopaedic surgery.
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