Actual and perceived provision of pharmaceutical care in Danish community pharmacies: The pharmacists' opinions

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Actual and perceived provision of pharmaceutical care in Danish community pharmacies : The pharmacists' opinions. / Rossing, Charlotte; Hansen, Ebba Holme; Traulsen, Janine Morgall; Krass, Ines.

In: Pharmacy World and Science, Vol. 27, No. 3, 01.06.2005, p. 175-181.

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Rossing, C, Hansen, EH, Traulsen, JM & Krass, I 2005, 'Actual and perceived provision of pharmaceutical care in Danish community pharmacies: The pharmacists' opinions', Pharmacy World and Science, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 175-181. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-004-1732-3

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Rossing, C., Hansen, E. H., Traulsen, J. M., & Krass, I. (2005). Actual and perceived provision of pharmaceutical care in Danish community pharmacies: The pharmacists' opinions. Pharmacy World and Science, 27(3), 175-181. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-004-1732-3

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Rossing C, Hansen EH, Traulsen JM, Krass I. Actual and perceived provision of pharmaceutical care in Danish community pharmacies: The pharmacists' opinions. Pharmacy World and Science. 2005 Jun 1;27(3):175-181. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-004-1732-3

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Rossing, Charlotte ; Hansen, Ebba Holme ; Traulsen, Janine Morgall ; Krass, Ines. / Actual and perceived provision of pharmaceutical care in Danish community pharmacies : The pharmacists' opinions. In: Pharmacy World and Science. 2005 ; Vol. 27, No. 3. pp. 175-181.

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