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In the field of team-based care, pharmacists are vital for optimizing medication therapy. However, many medical professionals lack the opportunity to learn how to propose prescription changes with precision.
Practical, hands-on clinical training programs can strengthen collaboration between pharmacists and physicians, helping future healthcare teams improve medication safety and patient outcomes. For U.S. healthcare systems, the findings support expanding interdisciplinary education models that prepare students for more coordinated and cost-effective patient care.
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