Pharmacists in primary care

Study shows wrong people, wrong skills, wrong tools . . .

BMJ 2007; 334 doi: 10.1136/bmj.39234.436528.3A (Published 7 June 2007)
Cite this as: BMJ 2007;334:1180.1

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  1. Duncan R Petty, lecturer practitioner,
  2. Arnold Zermansky
  1. University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9UT
  1. d.petty{at}leeds.ac.uk

    Salter et al identify some deficiencies in a small sample of pharmacist consultations.1 Their results say more about the need for consultation skills training and the context of the pharmacists and patients involved in this study than they do about the concept of pharmacist medication review.

    The pharmacists involved in this study were …

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