2022
DOI: 10.1093/ijpp/riab083
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Student perception of academic advising in a school of pharmacy

Abstract: Objectives Literature assessing the optimal means of providing academic advisement in pharmacy education is limited. The objective of this study was to describe students’ perception of advising within a school of pharmacy. Methods A 27-question survey was developed utilizing Qualtrics and sent to all students at one school of pharmacy. Baseline descriptive data regarding frequency and format of meeting with the assigned advis… Show more

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“…Study/Reference Findings (Sierra et al, 2022) Most students preferred to meet with their faculty advisor in a group as compared with one-on-one (59 versus 29, 67%). Most students found the advisor/advisee relationship beneficial (n = 77, 85%).…”
Section: Summary Of Related Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study/Reference Findings (Sierra et al, 2022) Most students preferred to meet with their faculty advisor in a group as compared with one-on-one (59 versus 29, 67%). Most students found the advisor/advisee relationship beneficial (n = 77, 85%).…”
Section: Summary Of Related Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%