Adapting a National Framework to Inform Curricular Redesign Focused on Enhancing Student Clinical Competency
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programs continually engage in curricular redesign to ensure practice readiness of graduates. With ever-increasing demands on clinical competency and curricular time, it is important to be intentional when determining curricular priorities and prioritize contemporary phar...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Bzowyckyj (Author), Bridget Bradley (Author), Pauline Cawley (Author), Brandon Nuziale (Author), Sarah White (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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