Peer-to-peer interprofessional health policy education for Medicare part D
Peer-to-peer interprofessional health policy education for Medicare part D
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT
OBJECTIVES:
To determine whether a peer-to-peer education program was an expedient and effective approach to improve knowledge and promote interprofessional communication and collaboration.
DESIGN:
Trained pharmacy students taught nursing students, medical students, and medical residents about the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit (Part D), in 1- to 2-hour lectures.
ASSESSMENT:
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