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<a href="http://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe79682" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe79682</a>
Pages
82–82
Issue
6
Volume
79
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Evolution of a Natural Products and Nutraceuticals Course in the Pharmacy Curriculum.
Publisher
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American journal of pharmaceutical education
Date
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2015
2015-08
Subject
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Humans; *Biological Products/therapeutic use; *Clinical Competence; *Dietary Supplements; course curriculum; Curriculum/*trends; dietary supplements; Educational Measurement/methods; evidence-based medicine; herbal products; nutraceuticals; Education; *Students; Pharmacy; Pharmacy/methods/*trends
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Geldenhuys Werner J; Cudnik Michelle L; Krinsky Daniel L; Darvesh Altaf S
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Objective. To develop, implement, and modify a required, second-year pharmacy course that provides an understanding of the scientific, therapeutic, and clinical principles, as well as the evidence-based medicine underlying the use of natural products. Design. A 28-hour, multi-faculty course was developed and offered in 2008. The course was modified over the years to enhance students' practice skills in the use of natural products. A course evaluation and survey were administered to assess the students' opinions. Assessment. Students performed well in the course and provided favorable evaluations, especially for the latest offering. Students reported significantly improved skills in providing advice to patients regarding the use of natural products. Conclusion. The course increased the students' knowledge and application of information and counseling skills regarding natural products.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe79682" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.5688/ajpe79682</a>
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*Biological Products/therapeutic use
*Clinical Competence
*Dietary Supplements
*Students
2015
American journal of pharmaceutical education
course curriculum
Cudnik Michelle L
Curriculum/*trends
Darvesh Altaf S
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Dietary Supplements
Education
Educational Measurement/methods
Evidence-Based Medicine
Geldenhuys Werner J
herbal products
Humans
Krinsky Daniel L
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Nutraceuticals
Pharmacy
Pharmacy/methods/*trends