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Solander, Lars – 1981
Salary data for 1980-81 for faculty and deans of all colleges of pharmacy with accredited programs are presented. Statistics for faculty remunerated on calendar (11 or 12 month appointments) and academic (9 or 10 month appointments) year basis are presented separately. In addition to summary tables for the ranks of professor, associate professor,…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Deans
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Swinyard, Ewart A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1977
Considered in this review are: research and research funding; graduate education; colleges of pharmacy and research training; clinical pharmacy, research, and graduate programs; communication with practicing pharmacists; quality of graduate students; searches for the ablest scientists; and improved teaching. (LBH)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
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Schwartz, Michael A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1976
During the 1972-73 academic year, the National Institute of Medicine (IOM) undertook a study of the cost of education of those health professionals supported through federal capitation grants. The methodology of the study is described and the patterns of costs of pharmacy education are compared with those in another profession. (LBH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Degrees (Academic), Educational Economics, Graduate Study
Clausen, Larry – Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1987
A discussion of current changes in optometry looks at the expanding for-profit health sector, changing student characteristics and enrollment patterns, the changing scope of optometric care and technology, and the demise of professionalism and ethics. Implications for pharmaceutical education are considered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Enrollment Trends, Ethics
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Gagnon, Jean Paul – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1987
The dominate issue in pharmacy education has been which degree, BS or PharmD, should be entry-level degree for pharmacy. Data show that the number of BS degrees conferred has been decreasing while the number of PharmD degrees has been increasing. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Bachelors Degrees, Decision Making, Degrees (Academic)
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Walton, Charles A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1978
As pharmacy seeks to attain professional recognition along with other professions within the health care system, it must seek to integrate the dissemination of drug knowledge along with its distribution functions and its educational system needs to produce pharmacists who can meet the drug information needs of society. (JMD)
Descriptors: Community Responsibility, Consumer Protection, Drug Therapy, Educational Change
Sanger, David E. – New York Times, 1985
Electronics, pharmaceuticals, and other industry programs to loan corporate employees to colleges and universities for short-term teaching assignments are discussed, including the advantages to both industry and the institutions and the conflicts in demand for specialists. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Consultants, Educational Trends
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Allen, Loyd V., Jr.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1993
A discussion of sterile products in pharmacy looks at recent concerns in the health care community, action by professional associations, recommendations and guidelines for professional training of pharmacists and technicians, current and proposed curricula for undergraduate, graduate, continuing, industrial, and cooperative programs and…
Descriptors: Certification, Continuing Education, Disease Control, Education
Speedie, Stuart M. – 1978
Functions of educational specialists, including educational psychologists, in the field of pharmaceutical education are discussed. The functions considered range from a general educational consultant to evaluator of an innovative program. Requirements for functioning effectively within a pharmacy school are also examined. The compensation…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Consultants, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement