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Clinical Issues in the Therapeutic Monitoring of Total Parenteral Nutrition

  • David F. Driscoll
    Correspondence
    Corresponding author: New England Deaconess Hospital, Department of Pharmacy, 185 Pilgrim Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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    Clinical Hyperalimentation Pharmacist, Nutrition Support Service, New England Deaconess Hospital, and Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts
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  • Bruce R. Bistrian
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    Co-Director, Nutrition Support Service, New England Deaconess Hospital, and Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
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      The provision of total parenteral nutrition involves the participation of several health profession disciplines. Each specialty makes significant contributions toward the safe and efficacious delivery of this complex therapy. Recognition of the need for a multidisciplinary approach assists in the successful management of the hospitalized patient requiring total parenteral nutrition.
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