Exploring global perspectives on the use of computer-based simulation in pharmacy education: a survey of students and educators
Background: Increasing student numbers and logistical challenges in pharmacy education limit patient counselling and clinical placement opportunities. Computer-based simulation (CBS) offers scalable, interactive learning but faces integration barriers.Objective: To explore global perceptions of CBS...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed M. Gharib (Author), Ivan K. Bindoff (Author), Gregory M. Peterson (Author), Mohammed S. Salahudeen (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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