
doi: 10.2146/ajhp090125
pmid: 20554589
![Figure][1] According to a 2008 policy statement by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), “every hospital pharmacy department should provide its emergency department (ED) with the pharmacy services that are necessary for safe and effective patient care.”[1][2] Despite
Education, Pharmacy, Physicians, Workforce, Nurses, Hospitals, Community, Emergency Service, Hospital, Personnel Selection, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Service, Hospital, Capital Financing
Education, Pharmacy, Physicians, Workforce, Nurses, Hospitals, Community, Emergency Service, Hospital, Personnel Selection, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Service, Hospital, Capital Financing
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