
pmid: 7503884
We noted with interest the report of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Hospital Care entitled "Staffing Patterns for Patient Care and Support Personnel in a General Pediatric Unit" that was published in Pediatrics.1 For the most part we found the document to be well-written and comprehensive, but we were surprised that it makes no mention of the role of pharmacists. We believe that pharmacists are integral to the care of patients in pediatric units.
Pharmacology, Hospital Departments, Infant, Newborn, Personnel Staffing and Scheduling, Infant, Pharmacists, Pediatrics, Personnel, Hospital, Drug Therapy, Workforce, Humans, Pharmacokinetics, Child, Pharmacy Service, Hospital
Pharmacology, Hospital Departments, Infant, Newborn, Personnel Staffing and Scheduling, Infant, Pharmacists, Pediatrics, Personnel, Hospital, Drug Therapy, Workforce, Humans, Pharmacokinetics, Child, Pharmacy Service, Hospital
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