Ranking of Curricular Content by Pharmacy Students and Community Pharmacists
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to determine the relative rankings of 17 key components in an undergraduate program. The degree of discrepancy between curricular content and that of student and pharmacist expectations was also of interest. An online questionnaire was emailed to both groups in...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey Taylor (Author), Holly Mansell (Author), Jason Perepelkin (Author), Danielle Larocque (Author) |
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