@article{oai:daiichi-cps.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000029, author = {Epp, Denise A.}, issue = {30}, journal = {第一薬科大学研究年報, Annual report of Daiichi University of Pharmacy}, month = {Mar}, note = {In this article, I would like to share my observations of the pharmacy school facilities of our partner university, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy, as observed by a non-pharmacist, now studying about pharmacy education. For the first few nights after returning from a business trip to the United States in March, 2013, I dreamt about drug monitoring and patient care schemes of the American pharmacists. In these dreams, for example, I would be in the airport, and the officers would be monitoring the passengers, making sure that their vitals were okay before flying that long flight back to Japan. My mind was filled with new things I had seen and learned there. The impact of this visit led to my personal desire to learn more about pharmacy practice here in Japan and overseas, and I realized that seeing what is done in pharmacy education elsewhere could help me in teaching the students more here at Daiichi University of Pharmacy, too. This is an introduction to the pharmacy facilities of Duquesne University.}, pages = {99--113}, title = {デュケイン大学との教育研究交流について}, year = {2014}, yomi = {エップ, デニース} }