实施官能团分析活动以支持学生药物化学学习:三年经验。

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-09-04 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13050126
Ansel Belani, Jitendra D Belani
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摘要

许多药学专业的学生刚开始学习药物化学时,在化学结构解释和反应模式方面的经验有限,这使得他们很难将基本概念与现实世界的药物行为联系起来。我们引入了一个低风险的功能小组分析活动,包括同伴讨论和后续测验,以提高学习和减少学生的焦虑。我们通过比较三个队列的考试1分数来研究这一活动的影响:一个是活动前(2022年),两个是实施后(2023年和2024年)。在干预后的几年中,平均考试1分有所提高,虽然队列之间的总体差异没有达到统计学意义,但事后分析显示,2022年和2024年队列之间有显着改善。那些参与得更深入的学生,尤其是那些在测验中表现出色的学生,总是能获得更高的考试分数,这两年中都观察到很强的正相关。这些结果表明,专注于核心概念的简单、低风险的活动可以促进学生的参与,并支持学生的成功,即使是在具有挑战性的、内容繁重的课程中,如药物化学。
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Implementing a Functional Group Analysis Activity to Support Student Learning in Medicinal Chemistry: A Three-Year Experience.

Implementing a Functional Group Analysis Activity to Support Student Learning in Medicinal Chemistry: A Three-Year Experience.

Implementing a Functional Group Analysis Activity to Support Student Learning in Medicinal Chemistry: A Three-Year Experience.

Many pharmacy students begin medicinal chemistry with limited experience in chemical structure interpretation and reactivity patterns, making it difficult to connect foundational concepts to real-world drug behavior. We introduced a low-stakes functional group analysis activity that included peer discussion and a follow-up quiz to improve learning and reduce student anxiety. We studied the impact of this activity by comparing Exam 1 scores across three cohorts: one before the activity (2022) and two after implementation (2023 and 2024). The average Exam 1 scores improved in the post-intervention years, and while the overall difference across cohorts did not reach statistical significance, post hoc analysis revealed a significant improvement between the 2022 and 2024 cohorts. The students who engaged more deeply, especially those who performed well on the quiz, consistently earned higher exam scores, with strong positive correlations observed in both years. These results suggest that simple, low-stakes activities that focus on core concepts can promote engagement and support student success, even in challenging, content-heavy courses like medicinal chemistry.

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