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  1. The perceptions of healthcare professionals about accreditation and its impact on quality of healthcare in Kuwait: a qualitative study
  2. Enablers and challenges to pharmacy practice change in Kuwait hospitals: a qualitative exploration of pharmacists’ perceptions
  3. ‘As if’: a tool for experiencing team‐based care
  4. Competency‐based education in pharmacy: A review of its development, applications, and challenges
  5. Interprofessional education and collaborative practice in Kuwait: attitudes and barriers from faculty
  6. The association of body mass index values with severity and phenotype of sleep-disordered breathing
  7. Pharmacists’ experiences and perceptions about simulation use for learning and development of clinical skills in Kuwait
  8. Management of Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol at a primary care diabetes clinic in Kuwait
  9. Simulation for Continuing Pharmacy Education: Development and Implementation of a Simulation-Based Workshop on Medicines Reconciliation for Pharmacists
  10. Role of pharmacists in providing parenteral nutrition support: current insights and future directions
  11. Implementing the medicines reconciliation tool in practice: challenges and opportunities for pharmacists in Kuwait
  12. Medical and pharmacy students’ attitudes towards physician-pharmacist collaboration in Kuwait
  13. Parenteral nutrition in hospital pharmacies
  14. Role of the pharmacist in parenteral nutrition therapy: challenges and opportunities to implement pharmaceutical care in Kuwait
  15. Introducing simulation-based education to healthcare professionals: exploring the challenge of integrating theory into educational practice
  16. Pharmaceutical care in Kuwait: hospital pharmacists’ perspectives
  17. Pharmaceutical care education in Kuwait: pharmacy students' perspectives
  18. Implementation and Evaluation of a Workshop on Patient Counseling about Antidiabetic Medications for Final-Year Pharmacy Students
  19. Role of community pharmacists in the prevention and management of the metabolic syndrome in Kuwait
  20. Pregnancy-induced modulation of calcium mobilization and down-regulation of Rho-kinase expression contribute to attenuated vasopressin-induced contraction of the rat aorta
  21. Increased expression and activity of heme oxygenase-2 in pregnant rat aorta is not involved in attenuated vasopressin-induced contraction