Essential Elements for Core Required Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences

American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - Tập 83 - Trang 6865 - 2019
Jennifer Danielson1, Kathleen Hill Besinque2, Cheryl Clarke3, Deb Copeland4, Denise M. Klinker5, Lena Maynor6, Kate Newman7, Nancy Ordonez8, See-Won Seo9, James Scott10, Toyin Tofade11, Cathy L. Worrall12
1University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Seattle, Washington
2Chapman School of Pharmacy, Irvine, California
3Drake University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Des Moines, Iowa
4Northeastern University Bouve College of Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts
5McCreadie Group, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan
6West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, Morgantown, West Virginia
7Sothern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy, Edwardsville, Illinois
8University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, Texas
9Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Albany, New York
10Western University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy, Pomona, California
11Howard University, College of Pharmacy, Washington, District of Columbia
12Medical University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Charleston, South Carolina

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