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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

2002

University of Mississippi

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Research News: 2002, No. 3, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy Oct 2002

Research News: 2002, No. 3, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy

Research News: Grants and Publications (2000-2014)

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Research News: 2002, No. 2, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy Jun 2002

Research News: 2002, No. 2, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy

Research News: Grants and Publications (2000-2014)

Grants, publications, technology transfer, special announcements


Research News: 2002, No. 1, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy Mar 2002

Research News: 2002, No. 1, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy

Research News: Grants and Publications (2000-2014)

Grants, publications, technology transfer


Pharmacists' Perceptions Of Practice Roles: Opportunities And Challenges Facing Pharmacy With Respect To Expanding The Scope Of Practice In Mississippi, Peter John Pattridge Jr. Jan 2002

Pharmacists' Perceptions Of Practice Roles: Opportunities And Challenges Facing Pharmacy With Respect To Expanding The Scope Of Practice In Mississippi, Peter John Pattridge Jr.

Honors Theses

Title: Pharmacists' Perceptions of Practice Roles: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Pharmacy with Respect to Expanding the Scope of Practice in Mississippi Objective: To provide objective evidence as to the opportunities and challenges that pharmacists will encounter when implementing an expanded role in the health care system from the perspective of the practicing pharmacist. Methods: Questionnaires were mailed to Mississippi licensed pharmacists. The first section contained questions dealing with the demography of the respondent including a utilization of skills scale and several domains of job satisfaction. The second section contained the health care activities inventory. Respondents were asked to report which …