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A New Trend in Pharmacy Practice: Private Consultations

Author(s):  Kuntz Rachael L, Remmert Renee M

Issue:  May/Jun 2001 - The Business of Compounding
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Page(s):  170-172

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Abstract:  Many pharmacists have expanded their compounding businesses to include fee-for-service consulting. The authors focus on the establishment of consultations as a service and elements of a successful consulting practice (environment, areas of expertise, approaching consultations with confidence, establishing a patient population, conducting consultations and interpreting outcomes).

Related Keywords: Consultations, patient

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