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c CAPSULES | CLINICAL MATTERS Using a Top-of-License Practice Model to Optimize Patient Outcomes in Diabetes ADRIENE ZOOK, PHARMD, RPH GERARD A GRESKOVIC, RPH, CACP, CDCES Nestled in the heart of central Pennsylvania, The group of over 70 pharmacists, which are the ambulatory pharmacy team at Geisinger embedded in both primary and specialty care is truly working to make a positive impact on clinics, practice daily at the top of their licenses patient care. The clinical pharmacists that make to deliver high-quality patient care in the realm up the Geisinger Medication Therapy Disease of chronic disease state management. The Management (MTDM) team are armed with a pharmacists come from a range of backgrounds collaborative practice agreement (CPA) with and experiences that each offer their own unique the physicians and are a critical piece of the perspective on the shared decision-making innovative and highly functioning care team needed for effective patient care. Although not model at Geisinger. mandated currently, there is a strong leaning toward hiring pharmacists that have completed postgraduate residency training, and staff are encouraged to complete ambulatory care board certification when eligible. Upon hire, the MTDM pharmacist will work through a rigorous training and credentialing pathway with
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