Pharmacy student contribution to direct patient care during inpatient hospital experiential rotations: a scoping review.
Natalie Kennie-KaulbachKaren CameronMari HumphreyCortney DonovanJennifer E IsenorKent ToombsOlavo A FernandesPublished in: The International journal of pharmacy practice (2023)
This review identified the contributions of pharmacy students in the provision of a range of direct patient care services and associated outcomes during experiential rotations in the inpatient hospital setting. Students delivering care as part of the pharmacy team as 'care extenders' has the potential to expose more patients to key pharmacist activities that have been linked to demonstrated positive outcomes.
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