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New! RxAdvanced: Diabetes Monitoring & Management program provides pharmacists with the skills needed to effectively advise patients and clinicians on how to use technology and pattern management to achieve improved glycemic control. Learn More.
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Article: Verify the SNF Discharge Med List and Discharge Summary Match August 2015
Commentary: Melatonin for Perioperative Anxiety in Adults August 2015
Article: Ask for Discharge Orders to Understand Med Changes During Hospitalization March 2015
Toolbox: Reducing Hospital Readmissions March 2015
Article: Recommend Diluting Liquid Meds Before Enteral Tube Administration September 2014
Chart: Liver Function Test Scheduling June 2014
Article: new oversight of pharmacy compounding December 2012
Other: Keeping It Clean: Basics of Sterile Compounding and USP Chapter <797> December 2012
Other: Non-Sterile Compounding for the Community Pharmacy: Topical Preparations and Oral Liquid Dosage Forms December 2012
PL Voices: Steps to Ensure Safe Compounding Practices December 2012
Other: General Principles of Non-Sterile Compounding for the Community Pharmacy December 2012
Commentary: Ensuring Safety of Compounded Preparations December 2012
Article: selecting the correct needle length and gauge for intramuscular and subcutaneous injections June 2011
Article: whether patients who are NPO can still take oral meds October 2010
Article: switching from oral to IV doses September 2010
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