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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2010 · 14 MIN

Pharmacotherapeutic disparities: Racial, ethnic, and sex variations in medication treatment

from AJHP Voices · host Elizabeth Hall-Lipsy

Pharmacotherapeutic disparities: Racial, ethnic, and sex variations in medication treatment Author Elizabeth Hall-Lipsy discusses disparities in medication treatment with William Zellmer, Contributing Editor for AJHP. Ms. Hall-Lipsy describes the research she conducted with Dr. Marie Chisholm-Burns into the relationships between pharmacotherapeutic disparities and the race, ethnicity, and sex of patients. The article under discussion appears in the March 15, 2010, issue of AJHP. For more information visit www.ajhp.org.

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