2011
DOI: 10.3821/1913-701x-144.1.26
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University of Alberta Undergraduate Student and Alumni Pharmacist Mentorship Pilot Project

Abstract: Background: The value of mentoring is recognized in many fields, including pharmacy, as a means for one person (mentor) to help another person (protegé) enhance his or her growth, knowledge and skills. The University of Alberta Faculty of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy Alumni Association conducted an 8-month mentorship pilot project involving pharmacy undergraduate students and alumni pharmacists. The focus was to assist students transitioning into the pharmacy workforce by providing guidance and advice from pharma… Show more

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“…4 Such programs have paired student pharmacists with practicing pharmacists [9][10][11] and with faculty mentors. 12 Peer mentoring also has been described between student pharmacists and pre-pharmacy students.…”
Section: Innovations In Pharmacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Such programs have paired student pharmacists with practicing pharmacists [9][10][11] and with faculty mentors. 12 Peer mentoring also has been described between student pharmacists and pre-pharmacy students.…”
Section: Innovations In Pharmacymentioning
confidence: 99%