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Document 0909
DOCN M9460909
TI The provision of pharmaceutical care in a Veterans' Affairs Medical
Center outpatient HIV clinic.
DT 9406
AU Warnock AC; Rimland D; Mercer University, Southern School of Pharmacy,
Atlanta, GA; 30338.
SO Hosp Pharm. 1994 Feb;29(2):114-6, 119-20. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
AHA/94171581
AB Recognizing the unique needs and demands of HIV-infected patients, it
was decided to implement pharmaceutical care in a VAMC outpatient HIV
clinic. Services provided to the patients by the pharmacist include drug
information, medication counseling with the help of educational
handouts, and drug-related problem identification and resolution. The
pharmacist also serves as a liaison between the patient and the VAMC
outpatient pharmacy if conflicts arise. Services provided to the other
members of the HIV clinic team include the provision of drug information
and participation in clinical research. In addition, the HIV clinic
provides a training site for pharmacy practice residents and Doctor of
Pharmacy students on their ambulatory care rotation.
DE Drug Interactions Drug Therapy/ADVERSE EFFECTS Female Georgia
Hospitals, Veterans Human HIV Infections/*DRUG THERAPY Male
Outpatient Clinics, Hospital/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN Outpatients
*Patient Care Team Patient Compliance Pharmacy Service,
Hospital/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN Treatment Outcome JOURNAL ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).