Discussion on the Teaching of Medicine Storage and Maintenance in Higher Vocational Colleges
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https://doi.org/10.47852/bonviewCETR2022030103Keywords:
drug storage and maintenance, training base, virtual simulation training system, learning, teaching methodsAbstract
Higher vocational colleges are the main education bases for cultivating skilled talents for the society. We should constantly strengthen the construction of teaching methods and teaching resources, and comprehensively promote the cultivation of skilled and practical talents. Drug Storage and Maintenance is a professional required course for pharmaceutical majors in higher vocational colleges, which has important guiding significance for students to engage in drug research and development, drug production and drug marketing after graduation. Therefore, the teaching quality of Drug Storage and Maintenance is particularly important. This paper discusses the course teaching from the aspects of training objectives, training base, virtual simulation training system, learning software management and teaching methods.
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