Utilizing Required PharmD Projects and Assistantships to Engage Students in Research Across Disciplinesdoi:10.5688/ajpe7160Aleda ChenJuanita A DraimeMelissa J. BeckSamson AmosJustin W. Cole
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ii) Received the certificate of merit for securing first position for poster presentation on the focal theme of Advancement in Livestock and Poultry Sectors and the Challenges Ahead with Special Emphasis on Bird Flu organised by Scientific sub-committee, XXXVI Re-Union of students of Bengal ...
This paper proposes an analysis of a teaching methodology tested between 2019 and 2021, in which the students of the Automotive Engineering course developed group projects on innovation-related topics of the sector. The structure of the course and projects is presented as well as the main results...
To assess preceptors' opinions of the impact of quality assurance projects. Methods. Students were given the opportunity to directly apply material learned in class in a ''real world'' environment by completing a quality assurance project in a community or health-system pharmacy. All preceptors ...
StudentsThis study examined Pharm.D. graduates' attitudes towards both a required evaluative research project and research-related coursework. Mean attitudinal responses were on the agreement side of neutral for all items; modal responses were "agree" on all items. Respondents agreed most strongly ...
This study entertains a reform of these current assessment methods by employing new, generic evaluation criteria through which students undertaking projects in different disciplines may nevertheless achieve equality of marking. After explaining the application of these proposed criteria and measuring their ...
Nathan Downhour, Pharm.D.American Journal of Health-System PharmacyMurphy JE, Downhour N. Perceived value and outcomes of resi- dency projects. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2001;58(10):889-895.Murphy JE, Downhour N. Perceived value and outcomes of residency projects. Am J Health Syst Pharm....
Guy R. Hasegawa, Pharm.D.American Journal of Health-System PharmacyHasegawa GR. Publication of residency projects: another perspective. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2012;69(1):77-78. doi: 10.2146/ajhp110525Hasegawa GR. Publication of residen- cy projects: another perspective. Am J Health-Syst ...