2020
DOI: 10.24926/iip.v11i2.2299
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Integrating a Pharmacy Student into a Marriage and Family Therapy Counseling Course: A Pilot

Abstract: The Problem: Interprofessional educational experiences are a requirement in pharmacy and counseling curricula. However, scheduling conflicts between professional programs and lack of administrative support create barriers for students who want to take a course in another healthcare program. Innovation: This pilot enabled a pharmacy student to participate in a counseling course for 8 weeks. The course “Integrated Healthcare” is a 3-credit required core-course in the Master of Arts in marriage and … Show more

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