Pharmacy Phamilies as a Component of a Co-Curricular Program for Doctor of Pharmacy Students
Background: Pharmacy student professional growth depends heavily on co-curricular involvement, in addition to classroom learning. Co-curricular programming can be supported by an innovative structure using self-directed learning and a unique mentorship process. Innovation: A novel faculty and peer...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Mason (Author), Jacqueline Dela Pena (Author), Bianca Campbell (Author), Burgunda Sweet (Author) |
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