Peer-Mentoring Workshop for Continuous Professional Development

To develop a Professional Skills Enhancement Workshop (PSEW) to assist practitioners who require skills training to maintain competency and meet new standards of practice. Participants for this workshop were identified as those pharmacists who completed the peer review assessment process and who did...

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Professional development
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Teaching methods
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