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Patient Safety & Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative

Learning Session 3: How You Can Benefit from the Collaborative
May 6 & 7, 2009, Washington, DC

Register - for Learning Session 3, Grand Hyatt, Washington, D.C.

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May 6, 2009, 11:30 am - 3:30 pm EDT
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Are you interested in joining the Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative when the second cohort opens this fall?

Find out how – and why – at this exciting event that will connect you with health care teams already having real success improving health outcomes for their patients by integrating clinical pharmacy services into primary health care.

Learn firsthand from health care professionals like yourself what a difference the collaborative experience makes in the way you practice and the results you achieve. Join us in Washington, DC.

We encourage you to come and learn how to form a collaborative team if you work for a

  • health care organization that delivers primary health care
  • specialty care provider
  • community pharmacy
  • school of pharmacy
  • coalitions of health providers serving high-risk, vulnerable and underserved populations
  • state primary care association, etc.

The opportunity the PSPC has provided to learn more about evidence-based care through clinical pharmacy has resulted in a much more efficient and effective system of healthcare in my homeless clinic. Patient and provider satisfaction both have skyrocketed!

-- Paul Gregerson, MD, Medical Director, JWCH Institute Medical Clinic



Related Links
 

Knowledge Gateway

Pharmacy Affairs & 340B Drug Pricing Program

Sue Sheridan: Patient Safety Video
(U.S. Department of Defense)

Patient Safety Network (Administration for Healthcare Quality and Research)

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