Service Learning Through Involvement of a Pharmacy College in a Community Diabetes Improvement Project

ABSTRACT Pharmacy practice faculty and students from Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences participated in a community diabetes screening, referral, and education project funded by the Wellmark Foundation. The purpose of the project was to improve diabetes health in an urban commu...

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