Publications by authors named "H Raber"

Objective: This study aimed to develop a prompt engineering procedure for test question mapping and then determine the effectiveness of test question mapping using Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT) compared to human faculty mapping.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study to compare ChatGPT and human mapping using a sample of 139 test questions from modules within the Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics course series. The test questions were mapped by 3 faculty members to both module objectives and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education Standards 2016 (Standards 2016) to create the "correct answer".

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Purpose: Little is known about the relationship between learner load and pharmacist and pharmacy technician burnout. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the association between burnout and the number of learners (residents, students, and new employees) assigned to pharmacists or pharmacy technicians.

Methods: A validated survey to measure burnout and professional fulfillment was administered to employees of a university health system's pharmacy service in 2019.

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: Implementation of a clinical pharmacist in the primary care setting can offset provider time spent managing chronic diseases using Collaborative Practice Agreements (CPAs). The pharmacist-physician co-visit model presents an opportunity for pharmacists to increase patient access to their primary care provider (PCP). Studies of the co-visit model show that co-visits increase clinic efficiency by allowing the PCP to see additional patients and achieve more health care goals compared with independent visits.

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Purpose: Expansion of pharmacy services into ambulatory care has prompted the integration of pharmacy technicians into this setting. Many models exist for technician practice in ambulatory care, and job satisfaction in these settings needs evaluation. This study assessed the job satisfaction of ambulatory care pharmacy technicians, obtained a deeper understanding of their varied roles, and examined commitment to the pharmacy technician career and their employing organization.

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