俄亥俄州一名药剂师教授训练学生在农村地区使用流动诊所改善糖尿病护理,扩大药剂师领导的保健服务。
A pharmacy professor in Ohio trains students to use mobile clinics in rural areas to improve diabetes care and expand pharmacist-led health services.
俄亥俄北部大学的一名药房教授正在培训学生使用俄亥俄农村地区流动诊所解决保健短缺问题,重点是糖尿病筛查、药物管理和社区需求评估。
A pharmacy professor at Ohio Northern University is training students to use mobile clinics in rural Ohio to address healthcare shortages, focusing on diabetes screening, medication management, and community needs assessments.
她倡导可持续偿还模式,承认药剂师为初级保健提供者,旨在防治药店荒漠并在服务不足的地区保留人才。
She advocates for sustainable reimbursement models that recognize pharmacists as primary care providers, aiming to combat pharmacy deserts and retain talent in underserved areas.
她的工作是全国农村保健倡议的一部分,力求将药剂师领导的护理扩展到全国范围。
Her work, part of a national rural health initiative, seeks to expand pharmacist-led care statewide.