Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional, needs to be owned by the universities in order to ensure a workforce appropriately prepared to provide global health care in the future. The development of professional identity involves a focus on who the student is becoming, as well as what they know or can do, and requires authentic learning experiences such as practice exposure and interaction with pharmacist role models. This article examines conceptual frameworks aligned with professional identity development and will explore the role for self-determination theory (SDT) in pharmacy professional education. SDT explains the concepts of competence, relatedness and autonomy and the part th...
Objective: To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmac...
Christy Noble,1–3 Leigh McKauge,3 Alexandra Clavarino3 1Allied Health, Clinical Governance, Ed...
NoObjective. To explore the lived experiences of pharmacy students undertaking an early pre-registra...
Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional,...
Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional,...
Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional,...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate a Professional Identity Program (PIP...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate a Professional Identity Program (PIP...
Transitioning from being pharmacy students to pharmacists is challenging. Students need to reconcile...
Background. Professional identity underpins an individual’s perspective in the way they evaluate, le...
Introduction\ud \ud Student professional identity formation is important for enabling the successful...
Introduction: Student professional identity formation is important for enabling the successful tran...
Objective To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmacy...
Objective To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmacy...
The purpose of this study was to explore how student pharmacists at a top ten school of pharmacy in ...
Objective: To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmac...
Christy Noble,1–3 Leigh McKauge,3 Alexandra Clavarino3 1Allied Health, Clinical Governance, Ed...
NoObjective. To explore the lived experiences of pharmacy students undertaking an early pre-registra...
Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional,...
Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional,...
Professional identity development, seen as essential in the transition from student to professional,...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate a Professional Identity Program (PIP...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate a Professional Identity Program (PIP...
Transitioning from being pharmacy students to pharmacists is challenging. Students need to reconcile...
Background. Professional identity underpins an individual’s perspective in the way they evaluate, le...
Introduction\ud \ud Student professional identity formation is important for enabling the successful...
Introduction: Student professional identity formation is important for enabling the successful tran...
Objective To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmacy...
Objective To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmacy...
The purpose of this study was to explore how student pharmacists at a top ten school of pharmacy in ...
Objective: To understand how the formal curriculum experience of an Australian undergraduate pharmac...
Christy Noble,1–3 Leigh McKauge,3 Alexandra Clavarino3 1Allied Health, Clinical Governance, Ed...
NoObjective. To explore the lived experiences of pharmacy students undertaking an early pre-registra...