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How do Doctors react to clinical input from pharmacists?

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How do Doctors react to clinical input from pharmacists?

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A. The experiences of PillHelpĀ® pharmacists is similar to thousands of other pharmacists who professionally and respectfully participate in providing healthcare services. If the information is offered to physicians and patients respectfully, and with the understanding that we have only one piece of the of the patient care puzzle; the vast majority of physicians welcome our participation. The physician is the team leader and must assess many complicated factors in servicing his/her patient. Good clinical pharmacists facilitate the pharmacology decision making. A good clinical pharmaciest will assess a patient, their history and all medicaitons. They will consult with physicians whenever necessary. They will provide solution suggestions and back them up in writing, in a well accepted medical format.

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