Pharmacoethics: A Problem-Based ApproachCRC Press, 2003 M04 29 - 472 pages Due to the changing nature of the practice of pharmacy, today's pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, and researchers are faced with an increasing amount of ethical dilemmas. Pharmacoethics: A Problem Based Approach not only introduces the current ethical issues, it also provides decision making tools that can be applied to any ethical issue that |
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... learning, faculties are starting to reexamine their curricula. More ... problem-based learning sessions involving the competencies discussed in this ... session on the shorter list to each week. Alternatively, some sessions with material ...
... learning, faculties are starting to reexamine their curricula. More ... problem-based learning sessions involving the competencies discussed in this ... session on the shorter list to each week. Alternatively, some sessions with material ...
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... . Part three of case narrative Conclusions: what was learned from the case? Written or oral feedback to problem-based learning session participants. chapter one The student-centered problembased learning process The purpose of.
... . Part three of case narrative Conclusions: what was learned from the case? Written or oral feedback to problem-based learning session participants. chapter one The student-centered problembased learning process The purpose of.
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A Problem-Based Approach David A. Gettman, Dean Arneson. pharmaceutical ... session, or that enough data of sufficient specificity have been obtained to ... learning cases in which you cannot be sure that a particular patient's ...
A Problem-Based Approach David A. Gettman, Dean Arneson. pharmaceutical ... session, or that enough data of sufficient specificity have been obtained to ... learning cases in which you cannot be sure that a particular patient's ...
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... problem-solving process and to challenge your group's thinking by asking the ... based learning cases and student-centered self-directed learning process ... session with a problem in the problem-based learning case, you and your PBL ...
... problem-solving process and to challenge your group's thinking by asking the ... based learning cases and student-centered self-directed learning process ... session with a problem in the problem-based learning case, you and your PBL ...
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A Problem-Based Approach David A. Gettman, Dean Arneson. When you have reasoned your way through the problem as far ... learning issues that have accumulated on the chalkboard and decide how they are to be tackled. The learning issues can be ...
A Problem-Based Approach David A. Gettman, Dean Arneson. When you have reasoned your way through the problem as far ... learning issues that have accumulated on the chalkboard and decide how they are to be tackled. The learning issues can be ...
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