Development of a Computer-generated Digital Patient for Teaching and Assessment in Pharmacy : Final Report.
Communication skills are essential for pharmacists as they must get a good oral history to manage minor illnesses. Much time is devoted to these skills in pharmacy courses, but there are limited opportunities for students to practice and get feedback. This is the final report from a project that dev...
| Institutions: | University of Newcastle Charles Sturt University Monash University |
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| Auteurs principaux: | Newby, David, Jin, Jesse, Summons, Peter, Athauda, Rukshan, Park, Mira, Schneider, Jennifer, Kable, Sheree, Marriott, Jennifer, Duncan, Gregory, Simpson, Maree, Xu, Richard |
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Australian Learning and Teaching Council
2011
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| Accès en ligne: | /resources/CG7-431%20Newby%20Newcastle%20final%20report%202011.pdf |
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