
|Videos|June 18, 2015
How NOACs Have Changed Pharmacists' TOC Role
Mollie Scott, PharmD, describes how newer anticoagulants have changed the pharmacist's role in providing transitions of care services.
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Mollie Scott, PharmD, describes how newer anticoagulants have changed the pharmacist's role in providing transitions of care services.
This video was shot at ASHP's Summer Meetings and Exposition in Denver in June 2015.
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