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Making Pedagogy Palatable: Could Book Clubs Help?

6 Dec 20222 Dec 2022
By: Nathan Doctor, PharmD and Kimberly G. Elder, PharmD, BCPS Teaching and learning curriculum (TLC) programs, typically run by schools or colleges of pharmacy, provide longitudinal opportunities for residents to…
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Keep-Start-Stop (Students from Avoiding Constructive Feedback)

21 Jun 202216 Jun 2022
By: Kelsie Skaggs, PharmD and Clark Kebodeaux, PharmD, BCACP “Great job! Keep up the good work!”   The first time I was instructed to provide feedback in pharmacy school, I’m pretty…
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How Should We Train Successful Peer Teachers: A Student’s Perspective

28 Nov 201714 Feb 2019
By Kevin Chen, M.S. Teaching and learning certificate programs aim to prepare individuals to become instructors, yet even after completing several pedagogical courses in my previous graduate school career, I…

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