AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated a new intensive course for student pharmacists aimed at enhancing their skills in providing clinical patient care through collaborative drug practice agreements.
  • The course integrated online training with a live seminar, assessing student learning through quizzes, assessments, and surveys, which showed high competency rates and increased comfort levels in delivering services post-training.
  • The success of this training could help improve healthcare access and mitigate the effects of the upcoming physician shortage.

Article Abstract

To assess the impact of a new course designed to train student pharmacists to provide clinical patient care services delivered through collaborative drug practice agreements. An intensive two-credit, one-week course with a combined self-study and interactive pedagogical approach was developed. Content from the online Washington State Pharmacy Association Clinical Community Pharmacist training program was integrated with a live, eight-hour seminar. Student-pharmacist learning, effectiveness of content presented, and perceived value of the material were evaluated. Scores on quizzes, a knowledge assessment, a patient-case examination, pre- and post-seminar surveys, and voluntary student certification rate were collected and analyzed. Of 132 student pharmacists enrolled in the course, 121 students met competency on their first attempt at completing the knowledge assessment and 126 students met competency on their first attempt at completing the practical examination. A pre- and post-training survey found that student pharmacists were significantly more comfortable performing and recommending implementation of services after completing the course. Training student pharmacists who are competent and comfortable providing clinical patient care services can improve access to care and reduce the impact of the impending physician shortage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374920PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5688/ajpe81231DOI Listing

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