Objectives: To assess student satisfaction of a structured co-curricular program designed to increase guidance in selecting experiences that foster personal and professional development. Method: A formal co-curricular program was developed that required students to complete a minimum of 7 co-curricular activities divided between 5 specific areas of professional growth. First-year pharmacy students completed an anonymous 17-item on-line questionnaire at the end of the first semester. A five-point Likert scale measured: the impact on personal/professional growth, the value of the experiences, the development of problem solving skills, the ability to work as a team member, interaction with other healthcare professionals and cultural awareness....
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to gather longitudinal data on a pharmacy class cohort con...
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of interprofessional education on the perce...
Objective: To evaluate healthcare students’ perceptions of an introductory interprofessional exercis...
Objectives: To assess student satisfaction of a structured co-curricular program designed to increas...
Objective: To evaluate student participation in a co-curricular program designed to address CAPE Out...
Objective: To capture student participation and evaluation in a co-curricular program using an elect...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Introduction: To measure changes in student professionalism from co-curricular ...
Background: Nurses and pharmacists are essential healthcare team members and must collaborate to pro...
Bethany M Shelvey,1 Sion A Coulman,2 Dai N John2 1School of Medicine, 2School of Pharmacy and Pharma...
Interprofessional education (IPE) programs aim to improve collaboration between health- and social-c...
Purpose of Study: To implement a shared learning approach through fourth-year students’ mentorship ...
This research study explores the co-operative experience of undergraduate pharmacy students with a f...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the impact of interprofessional (IP) education (IPE) programs during the fir...
Background “Interprofessional education (IPE) is defined as the process by which individuals from tw...
Interprofessional education (IPE) programs aim to improve collaboration between health- and social-c...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to gather longitudinal data on a pharmacy class cohort con...
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of interprofessional education on the perce...
Objective: To evaluate healthcare students’ perceptions of an introductory interprofessional exercis...
Objectives: To assess student satisfaction of a structured co-curricular program designed to increas...
Objective: To evaluate student participation in a co-curricular program designed to address CAPE Out...
Objective: To capture student participation and evaluation in a co-curricular program using an elect...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Introduction: To measure changes in student professionalism from co-curricular ...
Background: Nurses and pharmacists are essential healthcare team members and must collaborate to pro...
Bethany M Shelvey,1 Sion A Coulman,2 Dai N John2 1School of Medicine, 2School of Pharmacy and Pharma...
Interprofessional education (IPE) programs aim to improve collaboration between health- and social-c...
Purpose of Study: To implement a shared learning approach through fourth-year students’ mentorship ...
This research study explores the co-operative experience of undergraduate pharmacy students with a f...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the impact of interprofessional (IP) education (IPE) programs during the fir...
Background “Interprofessional education (IPE) is defined as the process by which individuals from tw...
Interprofessional education (IPE) programs aim to improve collaboration between health- and social-c...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to gather longitudinal data on a pharmacy class cohort con...
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of interprofessional education on the perce...
Objective: To evaluate healthcare students’ perceptions of an introductory interprofessional exercis...