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Neal Benedict

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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|December 24, 2010
Virtual patients and problem-based learning in advanced therapeuticsNeal Benedict
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|April 27, 2011
Patient simulation software to augment an advanced pharmaceutics courseNeal Benedict, Kristine Schonder
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy : AJHP : Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|November 20, 2015
History and future of critical care pharmacy practiceNeal Benedict, Mary M Hess
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|March 6, 2015
Effectiveness of educational technology to improve patient care in pharmacy curriculaMichael A Smith, Neal Benedict
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|September 21, 2013
Promotion of self-directed learning using virtual patient casesNeal Benedict, Kristine Schonder, James McGee
Clinical Therapeutics|November 29, 2007
Evidence-based pharmacologic management of pulmonary arterial hypertensionNeal Benedict, Amy Seybert, Michael A Mathier
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|January 17, 2017
Virtual Patient Case Sharing Across Two Schools of PharmacyMichael A Smith, Laura A Siemianowski, Neal Benedict
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|August 23, 2014
Use of virtual patients in an advanced therapeutics pharmacy course to promote active, patient-centered learningMichael A Smith, Rima A Mohammad, Neal Benedict
Journal of Critical Care|August 18, 2014
Correlation of patient-reported outcomes of sedation and sedation assessment scores in critically ill patientsNeal Benedict, Matthew Felbinger, Ty Ridenour, et al.
Translational Behavioral Medicine|March 26, 2016
Illustrating idiographic methods for translation research: moderation effects, natural clinical experiments, and complex treatment-by-subgroup interactionsTy A Ridenour, Andrea K Wittenborn, Bethany R Raiff, et al.
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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|December 24, 2010
Virtual patients and problem-based learning in advanced therapeuticsNeal Benedict
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|April 27, 2011
Patient simulation software to augment an advanced pharmaceutics courseNeal Benedict, Kristine Schonder
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy : AJHP : Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|November 20, 2015
History and future of critical care pharmacy practiceNeal Benedict, Mary M Hess
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|March 6, 2015
Effectiveness of educational technology to improve patient care in pharmacy curriculaMichael A Smith, Neal Benedict
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|September 21, 2013
Promotion of self-directed learning using virtual patient casesNeal Benedict, Kristine Schonder, James McGee
Clinical Therapeutics|November 29, 2007
Evidence-based pharmacologic management of pulmonary arterial hypertensionNeal Benedict, Amy Seybert, Michael A Mathier
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|January 17, 2017
Virtual Patient Case Sharing Across Two Schools of PharmacyMichael A Smith, Laura A Siemianowski, Neal Benedict
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|August 23, 2014
Use of virtual patients in an advanced therapeutics pharmacy course to promote active, patient-centered learningMichael A Smith, Rima A Mohammad, Neal Benedict
Journal of Critical Care|August 18, 2014
Correlation of patient-reported outcomes of sedation and sedation assessment scores in critically ill patientsNeal Benedict, Matthew Felbinger, Ty Ridenour, et al.
Translational Behavioral Medicine|March 26, 2016
Illustrating idiographic methods for translation research: moderation effects, natural clinical experiments, and complex treatment-by-subgroup interactionsTy A Ridenour, Andrea K Wittenborn, Bethany R Raiff, et al.
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