Impact of Completion of a Pre-Pharmacy Biochemistry Course and Competency Levels in Pre-Pharmacy Courses on Pharmacy Student Performance
Poor performance in foundational science courses, which are usually taken during the first or second year of pharmacy school, can have several negative consequences including increases in student drop-out rates and increases in the number of dismissals and remediating students. The primary goal of t...
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Main Authors: | Ruth Vinall (Author), Parto Khansari (Author), Jason McDowell (Author), L. Douglas Ried (Author), Eugene Kreys (Author) |
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