REFERENCES
- Hepler CD. The third wave in pharmaceutical education: The clinical move-ment. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1987;51(Winter):369–385.
- Buerki RA. American pharmaceutical education, 1952-2002. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. 2002;42(4):542–544.
- Brodie DC. Drug-use control: Keystone to pharmaceutical service. Drug Intelli-gence. 1967(1):63–65.
- AACP. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy's Commission to Im-plement Change in Pharmaceutical Education. Entry-level education in pharmacy: Commitment to change. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1993; 57:366–74.
- AACP. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy's Commission to Im-plement Change in Pharmaceutical Education. Background Paper I: What is the mis-sion of pharmaceutical education? American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1993;57:374–376.
- AACP. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy's Commission to Im-plement Change in Pharmaceutical Education. Background Paper II: Entry-level, cur- ricular outcomes, curricular content and educational process. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1993;57:377–385.
- Holland RW, Nimmo CM. Transitions in pharmacy practice, part 1: Beyond pharmaceutical care. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 1999;56: 1758–64.
- Nimmo CM, Holland RW. Transitions in pharmacy practice, part 4: Can a leop-ard change its spots? American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 1999;56: 2458–2462.
- Nimmo CM, Holland RW. Transitions in pharmacy practice, part 2: Who does what and why? American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 199956:1981-1987.
- ACCP. A vision of pharmacy's future roles, responsibilities, and manpower needs in the United States. Pharmacotherapy. American College of Clinical Pharmacy White Paper 2000;20(8):991–1020.
- Greiner AC, Kriebel E, eds. Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press; 2003.
- ACPE. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education-Accreditation Man-ual. February 2004 (9th Edition, Version 9.1).
- AACP. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy's-Educational Out-comes 2004. May 2004, Alexandria, VA.
- Strand LM. Re-visioning the profession. Journal of the American Pharmaceuti-cal Association. 1997;N537(4):474–478.
- Knapp DE, Knapp DA, Edwards JD. The pharmacist as perceived by physi-cians, patrons, and other pharmacists. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Associ-ation. 1969;N59(2): 80–84.
- Morgall JM, Almarsdottir AB. The new consumer-implications for pharmacy. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 1999;7:198–201.
- Schwirian PM, Facchinetti, NJ. Professional socialization and disillusionment: The case of pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1975;39: 18–23.
- McCook WM, Speranza, Sr. KA. Disillusionment in pharmacy students: A re-consideration with the advent of clinical pharmacy education. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1976;40:245–248.
- Kritikos V, Watt HMG, Krass I, Sainsbury, EJ, Bosnic-Anticevich, SZ. Phar-macy students' perceptions of their profession relative to other health care professions. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2003;11:121–129.
- Merdinger J. Socialization into a profession: The case of undergraduate social work students. Journal of Education for Social Work. 1982;18(2): 12–19.
- Droege M, Baldwin HJ. Aligning Professional Mandates and Pharmaceutical Education: Investigating Pharmacy Students' Perceptions of Their Profession. Pre-sented at the 13th International Social Pharmacy Workshop. Malta 2004.
- Hatoum HT, Smith MC. Identifying patterns of professional socialization for pharmacists during pharmacy schooling and after one year in practice. American Jour-nal of Pharmaceutical Education. 1987;51:7–17.
- Smith M, Messer S, Fincham JE. A longitudinal study of attitude change in pharmacy students during school and post graduation. American Journal of Pharma-ceutical Education. 1991;55:30–35.