"Attitudes of Doctor of Pharmacy Students Toward the Application of Soc" by C. Anderson Johnson and J. Lyle Bootman
 

Document Type

Article

Department

Community and Global Health (CGU)

Publication Date

1978

Disciplines

Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences | Pharmacy Administration, Policy and Regulation | Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Abstract

Over the past decade, dramatic changes have occurred in the education of pharmacists. A significant factor in this change has been the introduction of clinical pharmacy. The emerging role of the clinical pharmacist has forced educators to take a second look at the relevance of the pharmacy curriculum. In fact, many of the pharmacy disciplines have re-oriented their specific knowledge objectives to meet the needs of today's clinical practitioners.

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© 1978 American Assocation of Colleges of Pharmacy. Posted with permission.

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