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How education should link with career paths
Anthony Sinclair
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, David Terry
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Aston Pharmacy School
College of Health and Life Sciences
Applied Health Research Group
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Career Path
100%
Pharmacist
100%
Pharmacy Practice
50%
Professional Education
50%
Further Development
25%
Pharmacy
25%
Cross-sectoral
25%
Employers
25%
Community Pharmacy
25%
All Levels
25%
Knowledge Skills
25%
Science-based
25%
Practice Research
25%
Advanced Practice
25%
Professional Development
25%
Practice-based
25%
Pharmacokinetics
25%
Teaching-learning
25%
Learning Opportunities
25%
Work Placement
25%
Pre-registration Education
25%
Undergraduate Degree
25%
Teaching Research
25%
Learning Research
25%
Experiential Knowledge
25%
Patient Counseling
25%
University Education
25%
Practice Learning
25%
Learning Needs
25%
Self-confidence
25%
Practice Context
25%
Learning Culture
25%
Integrated Education
25%
Trophy
25%
Collective Will
25%
Professional Curriculum
25%
Professional Confidence
25%
Training Year
25%
Teaching Culture
25%
Practice Cultures
25%
Pharmacy Career
25%
Professional Self
25%
Curriculum Group
25%
Psyche
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Base
100%
Community Pharmacy
100%
Pharmacokinetics
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
100%
Pharmacy
33%
Base
33%
Patient Counseling
33%
Psychology
Higher Education
100%