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Virtual patient technology to educate pharmacists and pharmacy students on patient communication: a systematic review.

Charlotte Lucy RichardsonSimon WhiteStephen Chapman
Published in: BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning (2020)
VPs are an additional valuable resource to develop communication and counselling skills for pharmacy students; use in other pharmacy populations could not be established. Individual applications require evaluation to demonstrate value due to different designs and technologies; quality standards may help to contribute to standardised development and implementation in varied professions. Many studies are small scale without robust findings; consequently, further quality research is required. This should focus on implementation and user perspectives.
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