Metabolic complications Metabolic complications of parenteral nutrition in adults , part 1
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IMAD F. BTAICHE, PHARM.D., BCNSP, is Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan (UM), and Clinical Pharmacist, University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers (UMHHC), Ann Arbor. NABIL KHALIDI, PHARM.D., FASHP, is Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, UM, and Associate Director of Pharmacy Services, UMHHC. Address correspondence to Dr. Btaiche at the Department of Pharmacy Services, University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, UH B2 D301, Box 0008, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0008 ([email protected]). This is article 204-000-04-010-H01 in the ASHP Continuing Education System; it qualifies for 3.0 hours of continuing-education credit. See the October 1, 2004, issue or http://ce.ashp.org for the learning objectives, test questions, and instructions. Part 2 of this article will appear in the October 1, 2004, issue.
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تاریخ انتشار 2004