Ambulatory Care Clinics
The Ambulatory Care Clinics serve more than 8,500 patients annually through the medical teaching program. Our Ambulatory Care clinical pharmacists provide patient care in the following pharmacist-run clinics under medical staff-approved protocols:
- Anticoagulation Clinic
- Diabetes Teaching Clinic
- Tuberculosis Prevention Clinic
- Compliance/Polypharmacy Clinic
- Therapeutic Management Services
These pharmacists also work with the medical staff in the following clinics:
- Medicine Clinic
- Infectious Disease Clinic
Ambulatory Care clinical pharmacists play an important role in educating patients on their medication regimens and preventing potential medication-related adverse events. The pharmacist works with doctors and nurses to develop the most appropriate medication regimen for each patient. The goal in this setting is prevention and wellness.