IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Kingston Rajiah
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目的:利用综合课程设计框架(ICDF)整合 "可委托专业活动"(EPAs)是药学教育中一项前景广阔但尚未得到充分探索的策略。这项反思性工作确定了能力本位教育传统方法中的差距,并强调了英国一所大学的 "专业实践技能 "二年级模块与 EPAs 和 ICDF 的一致性。通过弥合这些差距,这项工作强调了让学生具备独立实践所需能力的重要性:对 "专业实践技能 "模块进行了改革,使其与国际教育发展论坛和 EPAs 保持一致。利益相关者的参与,包括学生、教育者和从业者的意见,指导了反映真实世界药学任务的 EPAs 的选择,如病人咨询、处方、处方者互动和提供药品查询信息。重新定义了学习成果以纳入这些 EPA,并调整了教学策略以纳入体验式学习活动,如模拟患者情景和反思任务。评估方法从以知识为基础的评估转变为以能力为基础的评估,确保学生能够证明自己已经为专业角色做好了实际准备:分析:整合 EPA 和 ICDF 面临着挑战,例如对变革的抵制以及在设计模拟情景时需要投入大量资源。然而,这种转变鼓励了协作式教学实践,提高了学生的参与度。学生们在实践中应用理论知识的信心和能力都得到了提高,展示了基于能力的方法的价值:结论:这一整合过程强调了课程设计与专业能力相一致的重要性:这项工作对药学教育具有更广泛的意义,为其他医疗机构提供了一个可复制的模式,以提高专业准备水平。
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Integrating entrustable professional activities using an integrated curriculum design framework in pharmacy education.

Purpose: The integration of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) using the Integrated Curriculum Design Framework (ICDF) is a promising yet underexplored strategy in pharmacy education. This reflective work identifies gaps in traditional approaches to competency-based education and highlights the alignment of the "Professional Practice Skills" Year 2 module at a UK university with EPAs and ICDF. By bridging these gaps, this work highlights the importance of equipping students with the competencies necessary for independent practice.

Description: The "Professional Practice Skills" module was transformed to align with ICDF and EPAs. Stakeholder engagement, including input from students, educators, and practitioners, guided the selection of EPAs reflective of real-world pharmacy tasks such as patient counselling, prescribing, prescriber interaction, and providing medicine query information. Learning outcomes were redefined to incorporate these EPAs, and teaching strategies were adapted to include experiential learning activities, such as simulated patient scenarios and reflective tasks. Assessment methods shifted from knowledge-based to competency-based evaluations, ensuring students could demonstrate practical readiness for professional roles.

Analysis: Integrating EPAs and ICDF revealed challenges, such as resistance to change and the need for significant resource investment in designing simulations. However, the shift encouraged collaborative teaching practices and enhanced student engagement. Students demonstrated improved confidence and ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practice, showcasing the value of a competency-based approach.

Conclusions: This integration process highlights the importance of aligning curriculum design with professional competencies.

Implications: The work has broader implications for pharmacy education, offering a replicable model for other healthcare institutions seeking to enhance professional readiness.

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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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