Collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) is a method for developing a patient-centered practice in which the pharmacist's activities are integrated with those of other health care providers. The goals of this continuing feature are to refine the concept of CDTM and provide patient-care applications from the authors' experience in Washington state. Questions or suggestions should be addressed to Timothy S. Fuller, FASHP, Fuller and Associates, 1948 Boyer Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98112-2924 (tel.206-860-8308). E-mail: timfuller@kendra.com
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