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How Do Physicians Conduct Medication Reviews
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 10/12/09
Tarn DM et al. – Comprehensive discussions about chronic medications are uncommon in routine practice. Practical conceptualization of what constitutes a physician–conducted medication review is needed.
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