“…However, further differentiation among patients based on health conditions and/or travel itineraries is necessary to determine patients who could be appropriately cared for by non-travel health qualified nurses, pharmacists and health physicians respectively. Fernandes et al ’s 9 work does suggest that there are some, albeit limited, patients whose travel risks are manageable by community pharmacists with no additional specialized travel health expertise. Clarification is also needed as to the patients with risks who could be managed by travel-health specialized pharmacists and nurses relative to patients who require care by travel-health specialized physicians.…”