Active-learning implementation in an advanced elective course on infectious diseases.

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Published in Am J Pharm Educ on June 18, 2012

Authors

Levita Hidayat1, Shreya Patel, Keith Veltri

Author Affiliations

1: Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, NY 10027, USA. Levita.Hidayat@touro.edu

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