
|Videos|March 16, 2016
What Should You Do If a Patient Presents to Your Practice With a Suspected Zika Infection?
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Dorothy McCoy, PharmD, explains what healthcare providers should do if a patient presents to their practice with a suspected Zika infection.
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Dorothy McCoy, PharmD, BCPS-AQ ID, Clinical Associate Professor at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University and Clinical Pharmacist, Infectious Diseases Hackensack University Medical Center explains what healthcare providers should do if a patient presents to their practice with a suspected Zika infection.
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