Pharmacy students are taught how to find, use, and evaluate information in order to answer clinical questions, yet little is known about which resources they will have access to once they are working and how those resources align with what they were exposed to during the curriculum. This study is meant to identify gaps between the resources taught in pharmacy programs and those available in practice. By better understanding what resources pharmacists have access to, curriculum can be better aligned to support evidence-based practice
Background: An expanding body of literature shows that pharmacists’ interventions improve health out...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacy graduates are expected to be practice-ready to deliver quality patient care, wh...
Introduction: The library subscribes to many e-textbooks, Q-bank tools, and clinical resources for a...
BACKGROUND: Variations in practice are commonplace in healthcare where health professionals, such as...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To assess how likely pharmacy students, faculty, residents and pha...
The medical information and medical literature available nowadays, is enormously growing. The usage ...
This is an unpublished manuscript of the background research for a poster presented at the 2015 ACCP...
BACKGROUND: The drug information curriculum in US colleges of pharmacy continues to evolve. The Amer...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the types of drug information resources used by community pharm...
ABSTRACT* Objectives: To explore knowledge and use of drug information resources by pharmacists and ...
Introduction: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a significant US health problem affecting roughly 2...
Objectives: To explore knowledge and use of drug information resources by pharmacists and identify p...
132 leaves. Advisor: Thomas Westbrook. Renae Chesnut is Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affa...
Abstract The aim of this research is to examine the role e-learning could have in the training of c...
Methods: Postal survey to a random sample of 223 (26% out of 859) community pharmacies from the Germ...
Background: An expanding body of literature shows that pharmacists’ interventions improve health out...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacy graduates are expected to be practice-ready to deliver quality patient care, wh...
Introduction: The library subscribes to many e-textbooks, Q-bank tools, and clinical resources for a...
BACKGROUND: Variations in practice are commonplace in healthcare where health professionals, such as...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: To assess how likely pharmacy students, faculty, residents and pha...
The medical information and medical literature available nowadays, is enormously growing. The usage ...
This is an unpublished manuscript of the background research for a poster presented at the 2015 ACCP...
BACKGROUND: The drug information curriculum in US colleges of pharmacy continues to evolve. The Amer...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the types of drug information resources used by community pharm...
ABSTRACT* Objectives: To explore knowledge and use of drug information resources by pharmacists and ...
Introduction: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a significant US health problem affecting roughly 2...
Objectives: To explore knowledge and use of drug information resources by pharmacists and identify p...
132 leaves. Advisor: Thomas Westbrook. Renae Chesnut is Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affa...
Abstract The aim of this research is to examine the role e-learning could have in the training of c...
Methods: Postal survey to a random sample of 223 (26% out of 859) community pharmacies from the Germ...
Background: An expanding body of literature shows that pharmacists’ interventions improve health out...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacy graduates are expected to be practice-ready to deliver quality patient care, wh...
Introduction: The library subscribes to many e-textbooks, Q-bank tools, and clinical resources for a...