Evaluating the Impact of Practical Training: A Study on Satisfaction and Drug Knowledge among Pharmacy Students
Practical training stands as a crucial component in shaping pharmacy students, bridging the gap between classroom-based theoretical knowledge and its application in real-world contexts. This study investigates the correlation between the satisfaction levels experienced during practical training and...
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Main Authors: | Nobuyuki Wakui (Author), Shunsuke Shirozu (Author), Yoshiaki Machida (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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