Pharmacy graduates are expected to collaborate effectively within interprofessional healthcare teams. However, current training lacks structured opportunities for interprofessional learning. Simulation-based interprofessional education (sim-IPE) offers a promising approach to address this gap. This study explored the training needs and perceptions of pharmacy students regarding sim-IPE at Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST). We conducted a formative qualitative study among pharma
Pharmacy students’ perspectives and training needs on simulation-based interprofessional education at a University in Southwestern Uganda: a qualitative study
Julius Kyomya·Shewatatek Gedamu Wonde·Fredrick Atwiine·Edward John Lukyamuzi·Pius Musinguzi·Emmanuel Maleka·Samuel Maling·Rose Muhindo·Josephine Nambi Najjuma
