Whilst placement supervision and clinical education programmes are of significant value in shaping the behaviours of undergraduate healthcare students, appropriate provisions which are efficacious to the learner are somewhat lacking, particularly for students studying on UK MPharm programmes. Objectives. To explore and explain the value of placement supervision to the personal development and employability of undergraduate pharmacy students. Methods. Students participated in a week long community pharmacy pilot programme, a result of a collaborative effort between the School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences and a small consortium of community pharmacies. Students and stakeholders were asked to evaluate their experiences via separate questionna...
Objective. To determine the views of pharmacists in central Scotland regarding experiential educatio...
Purpose: Increasing by 50% the UK’s capacity for training students in the Allied Health Professions ...
Purpose: Increasing by 50% the UK’s capacity for training students in the Allied Health Professions ...
Background. Whilst placement supervision and clinical education programmes are of significant value ...
Acknowledgment This research received no specific grants from any funding agency in the public, comm...
Introduction: In order to increase new pharmacists' preparedness for clinical practice, pharmacy edu...
This paper reviews the approach to multidisciplinary and placement education in UK schools of pharma...
This paper reviews the approach to multidisciplinary and placement education in UK schools of pharma...
Embedding opportunities for undergraduate pharmacy students to move between academic and practiceenv...
Focal Points: • This evaluation aimed to discover if a revised undergraduate pharmacy placement in ...
Background GPhC standards for the initial education and training of pharmacists state that students...
Context: Role-emerging placements (REPs) can be a unique opportunity for pharmacy students to unders...
The continued engagement of the professional workforce as supervisors is critical for the sustainabi...
The continued engagement of the professional workforce as supervisors is critical for the sustainabi...
The continued engagement of the professional workforce as supervisors is critical for the sustainabi...
Objective. To determine the views of pharmacists in central Scotland regarding experiential educatio...
Purpose: Increasing by 50% the UK’s capacity for training students in the Allied Health Professions ...
Purpose: Increasing by 50% the UK’s capacity for training students in the Allied Health Professions ...
Background. Whilst placement supervision and clinical education programmes are of significant value ...
Acknowledgment This research received no specific grants from any funding agency in the public, comm...
Introduction: In order to increase new pharmacists' preparedness for clinical practice, pharmacy edu...
This paper reviews the approach to multidisciplinary and placement education in UK schools of pharma...
This paper reviews the approach to multidisciplinary and placement education in UK schools of pharma...
Embedding opportunities for undergraduate pharmacy students to move between academic and practiceenv...
Focal Points: • This evaluation aimed to discover if a revised undergraduate pharmacy placement in ...
Background GPhC standards for the initial education and training of pharmacists state that students...
Context: Role-emerging placements (REPs) can be a unique opportunity for pharmacy students to unders...
The continued engagement of the professional workforce as supervisors is critical for the sustainabi...
The continued engagement of the professional workforce as supervisors is critical for the sustainabi...
The continued engagement of the professional workforce as supervisors is critical for the sustainabi...
Objective. To determine the views of pharmacists in central Scotland regarding experiential educatio...
Purpose: Increasing by 50% the UK’s capacity for training students in the Allied Health Professions ...
Purpose: Increasing by 50% the UK’s capacity for training students in the Allied Health Professions ...