Collaboration between Public Health Specialist, Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Technician, Laboratory Medicine, and Health Education Specialist in Enhancing Medication Safety
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Background: Positive interactions between two or more health care experts who contribute their special knowledge and skills to help patients make health-related decisions are referred to as interdisciplinary collaboration. It became widely accepted to raise the standard of healthcare in the 1960s and has remained so ever since. It also makes it easier for patients to receive medical services and improves the coordination of care. Medical practitioners gain a great deal from this medical care delivery paradigm as well. These include a lower chance of professional burnout syndrome and increased job satisfaction.
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