Objectives. To develop and validate an instrument to assess subjective ratings of the perceived value of various postgraduate training paths followed using expectancy-value as a theoretical framework; and to explore differences in value beliefs across type of postgraduate training pursued and type of pharmacy training completed prior to postgraduate training. Methods. A survey instrument was developed to sample 4 theoretical domains of subjective task value: intrinsic value, attainment value, utility value, and perceived cost. Retrospective self-report methodology was employed to examine respondents’ (N=1,148) subjective task value beliefs specific to their highest level of postgraduate training completed. Exploratory and confirmatory fac...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) develop a reliable and valid measure of doctor of pharmacy (Ph...
Objective. To evaluate the extent to which Doctor of Pharmacy students’ personal finance perceptions...
Objective. To determine the views of pharmacists in central Scotland regarding experiential educatio...
Objectives: To compare pharmacy students’ value beliefs across residency training, fellowship traini...
Objectives: The primary objective is to examine the motivating factors and barriers to pursuing res...
Objectives: To evaluate the extent to which students’ personal finance perceptions, projected studen...
Objective. To determine the perceptions of junior pharmacy faculty members with US doctor of pharmac...
Background: A professional needs to update his knowledge in order to remain relevant in the profess...
Postgraduate trainees elevate the academic strength of institutions by conducting research, promotin...
ABSTRACT Background: Historically, academic success has been a major outcome for evaluating the effe...
The purpose of this project was to develop and test a practical and reliable instrument to assess be...
Objective. To assess junior faculty members’ perceptions regarding the impact of past faculty-mentor...
We present the findings from a phenomenological, qualitative research study that explored the person...
We present the findings from a phenomenological, qualitative research study that explored the person...
Background: Achievement goal theory helps us understand what motivates students to participate in ed...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) develop a reliable and valid measure of doctor of pharmacy (Ph...
Objective. To evaluate the extent to which Doctor of Pharmacy students’ personal finance perceptions...
Objective. To determine the views of pharmacists in central Scotland regarding experiential educatio...
Objectives: To compare pharmacy students’ value beliefs across residency training, fellowship traini...
Objectives: The primary objective is to examine the motivating factors and barriers to pursuing res...
Objectives: To evaluate the extent to which students’ personal finance perceptions, projected studen...
Objective. To determine the perceptions of junior pharmacy faculty members with US doctor of pharmac...
Background: A professional needs to update his knowledge in order to remain relevant in the profess...
Postgraduate trainees elevate the academic strength of institutions by conducting research, promotin...
ABSTRACT Background: Historically, academic success has been a major outcome for evaluating the effe...
The purpose of this project was to develop and test a practical and reliable instrument to assess be...
Objective. To assess junior faculty members’ perceptions regarding the impact of past faculty-mentor...
We present the findings from a phenomenological, qualitative research study that explored the person...
We present the findings from a phenomenological, qualitative research study that explored the person...
Background: Achievement goal theory helps us understand what motivates students to participate in ed...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) develop a reliable and valid measure of doctor of pharmacy (Ph...
Objective. To evaluate the extent to which Doctor of Pharmacy students’ personal finance perceptions...
Objective. To determine the views of pharmacists in central Scotland regarding experiential educatio...