通过脚手架式实习培养药学学生的专业技能。

Chaeyeong Jang, Chloe Wellins, Alexandra E Mihm, Sarah A Nisly
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问题描述:在标准药学课程的基础上,建立医院药学实习有助于促进学生药师的成长。这些项目对帮助学生扩展临床知识至关重要,同时也使主办机构受益。我们的目标是描述纵向实习项目对机构和实习生的价值。创新描述:中庭健康维克森林浸信会(AHWFB)药房实习生项目是一个独特的项目,设计了一个框架概念,直接补充了传统的药学学校课程,并为实习生提供了补充卫生系统药剂师任务的机会。在课程的第一年,实习生开始在中央分销药房承担运营责任,在第二年和第三年,实习生将过渡到更多面向患者的角色。在整个项目过程中,实习生也有机会参与研究和专业发展活动。我们进行了一项经irb批准的回顾性观察性研究,以评估该项目对机构和实习生的益处。批判性分析:定量评估实习生干预措施以确定制度效益。从2017年10月到2020年6月,16名实习生共完成了7,191次干预,相当于为该机构节省了约1,295,825美元的成本。我们还进行了一项质量保证调查,以评估该项目对实习生的好处。在16名合资格的实习生中,有14名参与了调查。在14名参与的实习生中,85.7% (n=12)强烈同意该计划的总体满意度。此外,71% (n=10)的人强烈同意自己比同学在专业方面准备得更充分。下一步:实施脚手架实习计划对AHWFB和参与实习的实习生都有积极的好处。该计划的设计允许临床和专业发展与药学学校的课程。
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Pharmacy Students' Professional Skill Development through a Scaffolded Internship.

Description of the problem: The establishment of hospital pharmacy internships helps promote the growth of student pharmacists alongside the standard pharmacy curriculum. These programs are vital to helping students expand their clinical knowledge, while also benefiting the host institution. Our objective was to characterize the value of a longitudinal internship program to both the institution and its interns. Description of the innovation: The Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist (AHWFB) Pharmacy Intern Program is a unique program designed with a scaffolded concept that directly complements traditional pharmacy school curriculum and provides interns opportunities to complement tasks of health-system pharmacists. Starting with operational responsibilities in the central distribution pharmacy during the first year of the curriculum, the interns transition to more patient-facing roles during the second and third years. Throughout the course of the program, interns are also given opportunities to participate in research and professional development activities. An IRB-approved, retrospective, observational study was conducted to evaluate the benefits of the program to the institution and interns. Critical analysis: Intern interventions were quantitatively evaluated to determine institutional benefit. From October 2017 to June 2020, 16 interns completed a total of 7,191 interventions, which equates to approximately $1,295,825 of cost avoidance for the institution. A quality assurance survey was also conducted to evaluate the program's benefit to the interns. Fourteen of the 16 eligible interns participated in the survey. Of the 14 participating interns, 85.7% (n=12) strongly agreed with overall satisfaction of the program. Additionally, 71% (n=10) strongly agreed with feeling more professionally prepared than their classmates. Next steps: Implementing a scaffolded internship program has positively benefited AHWFB and the participating interns. The program's design allows for clinical and professional development alongside the pharmacy school curriculum.

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