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Research ArticleINSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT

Use of an Auditory Hallucination Simulation to Increase Student Pharmacist Empathy for Patients with Mental Illness

Elizabeth T. Skoy, Heidi N. Eukel, Jeanne E. Frenzel, Amy Werremeyer and Becky McDaniel
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education October 2016, 80 (8) 142; DOI: https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe808142
Elizabeth T. Skoy
aNorth Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, Fargo, North Dakota
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Heidi N. Eukel
aNorth Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, Fargo, North Dakota
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Jeanne E. Frenzel
aNorth Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, Fargo, North Dakota
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Amy Werremeyer
aNorth Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, Fargo, North Dakota
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bNorth Dakota State University School of Nursing, Fargo, North Dakota
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Elizabeth T. Skoy, Heidi N. Eukel, Jeanne E. Frenzel, Amy Werremeyer, Becky McDaniel
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Elizabeth T. Skoy, Heidi N. Eukel, Jeanne E. Frenzel, Amy Werremeyer, Becky McDaniel
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