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You've Got a Friend in Me: Curbside Questions Infectious Diseases Clinicians Ask Infectious Diseases Pharmacists
Matthew R Davis1, Julia E Kufel2, Wesley D Kufel3,4
1Department of Pharmacy, Infectious Disease Connect, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
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This multicenter study highlights the critical role of infectious diseases (ID) pharmacists in supporting ID consult services, with 89% of 1518 curbside inquiries from ID clinicians resulting in clinical management changes as recommended by the pharmacist. These findings emphasize the necessity of ID pharmacists in optimizing multidisciplinary patient care.
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