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Do clerkship schemes effectively improve pharmacy students' understanding of and attitudes regarding pharmaceutical care?--a pre-post study in China Pharmaceutical University

Clerkship is potentially an effective measure of improving the pharmacy students' understanding of and attitudes toward pharmaceutical care. This research aimed to validate whether clerkship schemes in China effectively improve pharmacy students' understanding of and attitudes toward PC, a...

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China
Clinical Clerkship
Education, Pharmacy
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Male
Pharmaceutical care
Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmaceutical Services
Pharmacy
Pharmacy student
Students
Students, Medical
Students, Pharmacy - psychology
Surveys
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Understanding
Young Adult
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