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Pharmacist Interventions to Reduce Modifiable Bleeding Risk Factors Using HAS-BLED in Patients Taking Warfarin
Daisy Peterson1, Elizabeth Geison1
1is a clinical pharmacy specialist in primary care, and was a PGY-1 pharmacy practice resident at the Clement J. Zablocki VAMC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the time this project was conducted. Dr. Geison is a clinical staff pharmacist at Advocate BroMenn Medical Center in Normal, Illinois.
Abstract:
Use of risk scores and pharmacist follow-up could reduce bleeding risk in patients on anticoagulation therapy.
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