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Fadi M. Alkhateeb

Researcher at Qatar University

Publications -  54
Citations -  605

Fadi M. Alkhateeb is an academic researcher from Qatar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Pharmacist. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 54 publications receiving 546 citations. Previous affiliations of Fadi M. Alkhateeb include University of Iowa & University of Texas at Tyler.

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Pharmacist use of social media.

TL;DR: The rapid emergence and exploding usage of social media (also called Web 2.0) present pharmacists with new professional, ethical and time management challenges.
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Physician attitudes toward collaborative agreements with pharmacists and their expectations of community pharmacists' responsibilities in West Virginia.

TL;DR: Physicians' expectations about community pharmacist's roles and physician attitudes toward collaborative agreements with community pharmacists in West Virginia and physicians' perceptions of pharmacists providing medication therapy management (MTM) services are investigated.
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Physician attitudes toward pharmacist provision of medication therapy management services

TL;DR: The overall physicians’ attitudes model for provision of MTM by pharmacists was found to be significant and may be helpful in developing future approaches and policies to further improve this collaborative relationship.
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Credentialing of pharmacy technicians in the USA.

TL;DR: This review will compare the USA and UK regarding pharmacy technicians' roles, it will summarize the current roles and responsibilities of pharmacy technicians in the USA, and conclude with observations regarding the importance of standardized pharmacy technician training.
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Concurrent use of an audience response system at a multi-campus college of pharmacy.

TL;DR: Implementation of an ARS was associated with positive student perceptions of engagement and may improve feelings of connectedness among students at schools with multiple sites and could also represent a cognitive intercession strategy to help reduce communication apprehension.