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Determining Change in Self-Perceived Knowledge and Skills About Disease/ Medication Therapy Management Programs in P3 Students
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 05/27/09
Pinto SL et al. - A total of 95 students completed the pretest, and 69 students completed the posttest. There was an overall increase in average self-perceived knowledge and skills about disease/medication therapy management programs after the students completed the course. Therefore, classes focusing on disease/medication therapy management can significantly increase the knowledge and skills about these programs for the Doctor of Pharmacy students who will soon enter professional careers and be expected to perform these services.
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