Pharmacy Students' Perceived Ability to Implement the Pharmacist's Patient Care Process before and after a Redesigned Case Study Series in the United States
Since the incorporation of the Pharmacist's Patient Care Process (PPCP) into the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy standards, the process has been integrated in a variety of ways across curriculums. A two-semester case-based course was redesigned as a four-semester case-based course...
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Main Authors: | Amy Henneman (Author), Samantha Axtell (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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