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The impact of a pharmacist-driven, collaborative practice on diabetes management in an Urban underserved population: a mixed method assessment

The objective of this manuscript is to describe the results of a pharmacist-driven, Type 2 diabetes targeted, collaborative practice within an urban, underserved federally qualified health center. Pharmacists within a primary care team managed patients with chronic illnesses utilizing a collaborative practice agreement. Pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and supervised students provided care for patients with Type 2 diabetes.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 06, 2024

IPE & Innovation Full Issue AMA Journal of Ethics May 2023

Interprofessional education (IPE) began as a health and social care movement in the early 1970s and took firm hold in US-based accreditation standards in the mid-2000s. IPE should start early in health professions education and prepare clinicians for cross-disciplinary work culture that nourishes quality, collegiality, and safety in a rapidly evolving health sector. Since formation of the Interprofessional Education Collaborative®, IPE trends have gained momentum.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 06, 2024

How Rohingya Language Educational Videos Help Improve Refugee Interprofessional Health Service Delivery in Milwaukee

Milwaukee has become home to one of the largest US populations of Rohingya refugees, who face barriers to health care, including poor service integration impeded by the absence of a formal written language. Clinicians also face barriers to delivering adequate, culturally attuned health services, so suboptimal outcomes are common.

Michael J. Oldani - Aug 05, 2024

Relational Leadership Institute

Discover the Key to Effective Interprofessional Collaboration

Connect and Learn at the Relational Leadership Institute in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

A Four-Day, Immersive Experience • October 21-22 and November 21-22

 

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