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    We Can Be Your PAL, Too: A Deeper Look into a Collaborative Practice Pharmacist-Led Clinic in Ambulatory Palliative Care (CS367) by Bacon, Molly, Kematick, Benjamin, Scullion, Bridget C., Lally, Kate

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2023)
    “…1. Outline an innovative model for integrating pharmacist-led patient care into a palliative care clinic. 2. Review two patient-centered outcomes that are…”
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    Development of PharmPAL: A Collaborative Practice Pharmacy Clinic in an Ambulatory Palliative Care Clinic by Bacon, Molly, Kematick, Benjamin, Scullion, Bridget, Lally, Kate, Suliman, Iman

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2022)
    “…1. Review the roles of palliative care pharmacists in the outpatient clinic setting 2. Summarize current practice models in the outpatient palliative care…”
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    Refractory Pain Getting Under Your Skin? Topical Opioids in Palliative Care and Barriers to Their Use (CS349) by Beechy, Allyson, Kematick, Benjamin, Bacon, Molly, Scullion, Bridget C., Chua, Isaac

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2023)
    “…1. Identify candidates for topical morphine use in pain refractory to other analgesics and opioids. 2. Describe evidence behind use of morphine gel in…”
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    QP1: Development of PharmPAL: A Collaborative Practice Pharmacy Clinic in an Ambulatory Care Clinic by Bacon, Molly, Kematick, Benjamin, Suliman, Iman, Scullion, Bridget, Lally, Kate

    “…As authoritative resources on the optimal use of medications in symptom management, palliative care pharmacists exemplify several clinical, administrative, and…”
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    Development of PharmPAL: A Collaborative Practice Pharmacy Clinic in Ambulatory Palliative Care by Bacon, Molly, Kematick, Benjamin, Suliman, Iman, Scullion, Bridget, Chua, Isaac, Given, Sarah, Lally, Kate

    “…Background Increased access to interprofessional palliative care is needed in ambulatory oncology settings. To achieve this, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute…”
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