Essential Elements for Core Required Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences

Since 2004, concerns and calls for greater quality assurance in experiential education have been published. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) “Standards 2016” provide limited differentiation across the four required practice experiences, and, as such, schools interpret them dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of pharmaceutical education 2019-05, Vol.83 (4), p.6865, Article 6865
Hauptverfasser: Danielson, Jennifer, Besinque, Kathleen Hill, Clarke, Cheryl, Copeland, Deb, Klinker, Denise M., Maynor, Lena, Newman, Kate, Ordonez, Nancy, Seo, See-Won, Scott, James, Tofade, Toyin, Worrall, Cathy L.
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