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Technology: Deus Ex Machina

15 Sep 202013 May 2021
By: Jonathan Thigpen, PharmD; Emmeline Tran, PharmD, BCPS; Damianne Brand, PharmD; Vibhuti Agrahari, Ph.D., M. Pharm. “Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backward.” ―…
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Virtual OSCEs – Challenges and Considerations for Pharmacy Education?

18 Jun 202016 Jun 2020
By: Cherie Lucas, PhD, BPharm, GradCertEdStud (Higher Ed) and Gail Forrest, RN MResEd. Cert IV Training and Assessment With the current worldwide pandemic circumstances, many educators have transitioned to work…
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Do We Need a More “Elementary” Approach to Pharmacy Education?

19 Dec 201714 Feb 2019
By Chris Johnson, PharmD, MEd Knowledge is growing at an unprecedented rate.1  Educators in the elementary through high school levels have been grappling with this problem for years: what is…

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