Mobilizing pharmacists to address the opioid crisis: A joint opinion of the ambulatory care and adult medicine practice and research networks of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy

Author:

Coon Scott A.1ORCID,Hill Lucas G.2ORCID,Hutchison Robert W.3ORCID,Arnold Lindsay M.4ORCID,Jarrett Jennie B.5ORCID,Ottney Anne R.6ORCID,Oung Alvin B.7ORCID,Painter Nathan A.8ORCID,Smith Michael A.9ORCID,Stranges Paul M.5ORCID,Tran Tran H.10ORCID,McFee Winans Amanda R.11ORCID,Bratberg Jeffrey P.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacotherapeutics & Clinical Research University of South Florida, Taneja College of Pharmacy, Morsani College of Medicine Tampa Florida USA

2. Division of Pharmacy Practice The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Austin Texas USA

3. Department of Pharmacy Practice Texas A&M Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy Round Rock Texas USA

4. Department of Pharmacy Services St. Elizabeth's Medical Center Brighton Massachusetts USA

5. Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Pharmacy Chicago Illinois USA

6. Department of Pharmacy Practice Ferris State University, College of Pharmacy Big Rapids Michigan USA

7. Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy Laramie Wyoming USA

8. Division of Clinical Pharmacy University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences San Diego California USA

9. Department of Clinical Pharmacy University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Ann Arbor Michigan USA

10. Department of Pharmacy Practice Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy Downers Grove Illinois USA

11. Section of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Care Services Bassett Medical Center Cooperstown New York USA

12. Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy Kingston Rhode Island USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy

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