Two for One: Merging Continuing Professional Development and Faculty Development in the CATE Curriculum for Pharmacy Preceptors.

Debbie Kwan, Karen Leslie, David Dubins, Alice Guo, Elnaz Haddadi, Naomi Steenhof
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Background Continuing professional development (CPD) and faculty development (FD) are not traditionally combined, although there is evidence that integrating them enhances knowledge acquisition. Objective To explore preceptors' perceptions and the effectiveness of CATE (Clinical And Teaching Education), an education model that blends clinical content with the application of that clinical knowledge through a specified teaching technique. Methods Thirty-five hospital and community pharmacy preceptors from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, participated in CATE, which consisted of a 2-hour synchronous, online workshop integrating clinical content about depression with the "One-Minute Preceptor" (OMP) teaching skill. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected longitudinally using surveys and semistructured interviews. Participant and process outcomes were explored through descriptive and thematic analysis using a modified Kirkpatrick framework. Results Participants valued the incorporation of educational theory and opportunities to practise the OMP using scripted role plays based on the depression-related content. The combination of FD and CPD was appealing, although participants wanted more clarity about their integration. The CATE model positively influenced their approaches to serving as preceptors, and using the OMP helped to reveal learners' knowledge gaps. There was a desire to share the teaching technique with colleagues to provide a more cohesive approach to teaching. Conclusions Integrating CPD and FD in a synchronous, online environment was feasible and well received, and it helped to solidify preceptors' roles as educators. Combining CPD and FD represents an effective strategy to build the clinical and educational expertise of preceptors, which in turn has the potential to improve the quality of experiential learning for pharmacy students. This novel method of fostering the pedagogical growth of preceptors could be a model for other health professions.
一举两得:在药学实习生的 CATE 课程中将持续专业发展与师资发展相结合。
背景持续专业发展(CPD)和教师发展(FD)传统上并不结合在一起,尽管有证据表明将二者结合在一起可以增强知识的获取。目的探讨实习医生对 CATE(临床与教学教育)的看法和效果,CATE 是一种通过特定教学技巧将临床内容与临床知识应用相结合的教育模式。方法来自多伦多大学莱斯利-丹药学院的 35 名医院和社区药学戒酒师参加了 CATE,CATE 包括一个 2 小时的同步在线研讨会,将抑郁症的临床内容与 "一分钟戒酒师"(OMP)教学技能相结合。通过问卷调查和半结构式访谈,对定性和定量数据进行了纵向收集。结果参与者非常重视教育理论的融入,以及根据抑郁症相关内容通过脚本角色扮演练习 OMP 的机会。FD 与 CPD 的结合很有吸引力,但参与者希望更清楚地了解两者的结合。CATE 模式对他们担任戒酒师的方法产生了积极影响,而使用 OMP 则有助于揭示学员的知识差距。与会者希望与同事分享教学技巧,以提供更具凝聚力的教学方法。结论在同步在线环境中整合 CPD 和 FD 是可行的,并且受到好评,它有助于巩固戒酒师作为教育者的角色。将 CPD 和 FD 结合起来是一种有效的策略,可以提高验配师的临床和教育专业知识,进而提高药学专业学生的体验式学习质量。这种促进实习医生教学成长的新方法可以为其他卫生专业树立典范。
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