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Curriculum reform and trainees' perception of the pharmacy educational environment: a modified DREEM study.

Ting Ting YeohBen KumwendaLita Chew
Published in: The International journal of pharmacy practice (2023)
The findings demonstrate that curricular reforms can alter trainees' perception of their educational environment. In our subgroup analyses, trainees' perceptions of their educational environment changed as they progressed from the undergraduate to the postgraduate training phase. Further work is needed to explore the cause-and-effect relationships between curriculum design and implementation and the resulting perceived educational environment.
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