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Patient Education: How to Eat a Heart-Healthy Diet December 2013
Article: help improve medication adherence December 2013
Patient Education: Tips for Sticking With Your Meds November 2013
Toolbox: Quality Measures for Prescribers November 2013
Other: Pharmacy Quality Measures November 2013
Article: more focus on how you can help your pharmacists improve the quality of patient care November 2013
Commentary: Beta-Blockers and COPD August 2013
Patient Education: Tips for Getting to a Healthy Weight June 2013
Article: what to input when a prescriber just writes "metoprolol" on an Rx April 2013
Article: One in three of your adult patients has high blood pressure April 2013
Commentary: Peripheral Artery Disease April 2013
Article: whether it's okay to combine certain blood pressure meds...Diovan with Altace, Avapro with Tekturna, etc March 2013
Archive: A Note from Your Pharmacist: The New Thinking About Combining Renin-Angiotensin System Blockers March 2013
Article: LESS aggressive blood pressure goals in some diabetes patients February 2013
Guideline: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes - 2013 February 2013
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