Student-Peer Mentoring on a Drug Information Response

To implement a student peer-mentoring program with a drug information response assignment in an introductory pharmacy practice course. Second-year student pharmacists (P2 mentors) enrolled in an independent study course were randomly assigned first-year student pharmacists (P1 mentees) to mentor on...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of pharmaceutical education 2014-02, Vol.78 (2), p.1
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