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      Simulation and introductory pharmacy practice experiences.

      American journal of pharmaceutical education
      Clinical Competence, Computer Simulation, standards, Curriculum, Education, Pharmacy, methods, Education, Pharmacy, Graduate, Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Patient Simulation, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Students, Pharmacy, Teaching

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          This paper reviews the literature on the various types of simulation and their incorporation into health professions curricula, describes how simulation training is recognized in other professions, and evaluates the feasibility of integrating simulation into experiential education programs of colleges and schools of pharmacy. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) Board of Directors develop standards and guidelines on the use of simulation as part of introductory pharmacy practice experiences within the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum.

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