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    Promoting Excellence in Teaching in Pharmaceutical Education: The Master Teacher Credentialling Program by Meyer, Susan M, Penna, Richard P

    “…The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy is developing a program to assist in teaching skills instruction for pharmaceutical faculty, help faculty…”
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    Enrollments in Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1989-1990 by Penna, Richard P, Sherman, Michael S

    “…National data on pharmacy enrollments includes information by institution, degree level (Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor…”
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    In Search of Excellence: The First Century of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy by Buerki, Robert A, Penna, Richard P, Higby, Gregory J

    “…This comprehensive review of the history of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy begins with a review of pharmaceutical education before 1900 and…”
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    What Are the Appropriate Skills and Knowledge Required for Entry into the Practice of Optometry? by Penna, Richard P

    Published in Journal of optometric education (1992)
    “…Entry-level skills needed of optometrists, as of allied health occupations practitioners, include thinking skills, communication skills, sensitivity to…”
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    Pharmacy: a profession in transition or a transitory profession? by Penna, R P

    Published in American journal of hospital pharmacy (01-09-1987)
    “…Areas in pharmacy that are in transition are described, and ways to prevent the perception of pharmacy as a transitory profession are detailed. Pharmacy has…”
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    An Opportunity Revisited: Research in Community Pharmacy Practice by Penna, Richard P

    “…Research in ambulatory pharmacy is needed because of changes in its organizational financing and patient population. With health care payers seeking to move…”
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    Degrees Conferred by Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1987-1988 by Penna, Richard P, Sherman, Michael S

    “…Data and statistics, gathered by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, on the degrees conferred by U.S. pharmacy schools are presented. Data on…”
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    Enrollments in Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1988-1989 by Penna, Richard P, Sherman, Michael S

    “…Data gathered in the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy survey of pharmacy school enrollments in the 1988-89 academic year are presented. Data…”
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    Enrollments in schools and colleges of pharmacy, 1988-1989 by Penna, R P, Sherman, M S

    “…Enrollments in entry degree programs (BS and Entry PharmD) continued to grow in the 1988-89 academic year. Total entry degree enrollments were 28,891, an…”
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    Enrollments in Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1987-1988 by Penna, Richard P, Sherman, Michael S

    “…Data from a national survey of pharmacy schools include institutional enrollments by degree level, specialization, student status (full- or part-time), gender,…”
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    Degrees Conferred by Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1986-1987 by Penna, Richard P, Sherman, Michael S

    “…Data and statistics on the degrees conferred by U.S. pharmacy schools are presented. This report serves as an indicator of the pharmacy schools' output of…”
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    Enrollments in Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1986-1987 by Penna, Richard P, Sherman, Michael S

    “…National survey data on pharmaceutical education enrollment rates and trends at all degree levels include information on full- and part-time enrollments,…”
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