Second-year pharmacy students were divided into two cohorts, one of which participated in structured work-based learning (WBL) activities in a summer vacation training programme (VTP) in a community pharmacy work placement. Assessment methods were developed to measure quantitatively any change in knowledge and knowledge-based transferable skills. Results from the assessments showed that participation in structured WBL activities increased the students' knowledge and knowledge-based transferable skills.
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Rees, J. A., Collett, J. H., Mylrea, S., & Crowther, I. (1996). Subject-centred learning outcomes of structured work-based learning in a community pharmacy training programme. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 4(3), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7174.1996.tb00862.x
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