Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA
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J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) · Jan 2003
Pain management content in curricula of u.s. Schools of pharmacy.
OBJECTIVES To identify individuals in schools of pharmacy in the United States who are responsible for covering the topic of pain management in courses for doctor of pharmacy students and to describe how and at what depth pain management is covered in pharmacy school curricula. DESIGN One-time qualitative assessment. SETTING Schools of pharmacy in the United States. ⋯ Respondents perceived a need for a single, complete reference and teaching resource that would address the entire spectrum of pain management as it applies to pharmacy. CONCLUSION The topic of pain management is poorly presented and inadequately developed in the curricula of many U. S. schools of pharmacy.
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J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) · Jan 2003
Pain management content in curricula of U.S. schools of pharmacy.
To identify individuals in schools of pharmacy in the United States who are responsible for covering the topic of pain management in courses for doctor of pharmacy students and to describe how and at what depth pain management is covered in pharmacy school curricula. ⋯ The topic of pain management is poorly presented and inadequately developed in the curricula of many U.S. schools of pharmacy.