A Longitudinal Integrative Course Series to Prepare Students for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences.

Joelle Ayoub, Doreen Pon, Huan Mark Nguyen, Anne J Kugler, Hyma P Gogineni, Jenny H Kang, Donald I Hsu, Eunice P Chung
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Background: This paper describes a series of integrative courses intentionally designed to prepare students for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) in a block system curriculum. Innovation: Three integration blocks are interspersed throughout the didactic curriculum to serve as checkpoints to ensure competency as students progress in the curriculum, rather than waiting until the end to determine competency. Complex patient case discussions and a series of high-stakes assessments are used to reinforce and evaluate cumulative retention of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Findings: Class of 2022 exam results showed that in the cohort of students who failed the high-stakes comprehensive knowledge assessment (CKA) and pharmacy calculations exams during the first integration block (IB), failure rates decreased in subsequent IBs, indicating early detection of knowledge deficiencies and either exam performance improvement in each IB or failure to progress to the next IB. A survey of the same cohort indicated that the final integration block prior to advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) helped improve confidence in applying key knowledge and skills into practice. Conclusion: The series of integration blocks designed and implemented at WesternU provides opportunities to reinforce knowledge and skills while requiring students to demonstrate maintenance of core competency as they progress through the curriculum.

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纵向整合系列课程,为学生准备高级药学实践经验。
背景:本文描述了一系列旨在为学生在块系统课程中准备高级药学实践经验(APPEs)的综合课程。创新:三个整合模块穿插在整个教学课程中,作为检查点,以确保学生在课程中进步的能力,而不是等到最后才确定能力。复杂的患者病例讨论和一系列高风险评估被用来加强和评估知识、技能和态度的累积保留。发现:2022年的班级考试结果显示,在第一个集成模块(IB)期间未通过高风险综合知识评估(CKA)和药学计算考试的学生队列中,不合格率在随后的IB中有所下降。这表明早期发现知识缺陷和每个IB考试成绩的提高或未能进入下一个IB。对同一队列的调查表明,在高级药学实践经验(APPEs)之前的最后整合块有助于提高将关键知识和技能应用于实践的信心。总结:在西华大学设计和实施的一系列整合模块提供了加强知识和技能的机会,同时要求学生在课程的进展中表现出对核心能力的维护。
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