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Pharmacy professionals' perceptions of educational supervision in primary care through the lens of Proctor's model.

Michelle StylesEllen SchafheutleSarah WillisMatthew Shaw
Published in: BMC medical education (2023)
This study identified that pharmacy professionals perceived educational supervision to perform two functions, formative (educational) and restorative (pastoral), but did not perceive it to perform a normative (surveillance) function. Educational supervision has the potential to support allied health professionals advancing their roles and we suggest the need for more research to develop models of effective educational supervision which can inform practice.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
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  • physical activity
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