Characterization of doctor of pharmacy/health informatics dual degrees in the United States.

Curr Pharm Teach Learn

Department of Pharmacotherapy & Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 North 12(th) Street, Richmond, VA 23298, United States. Electronic address:

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the rise of dual-degree programs combining Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) at U.S. pharmacy schools due to increased reliance on data and technology in healthcare.
  • Researchers identified 13 schools offering this dual degree, with 10 responding to a structured questionnaire about their programs.
  • Findings indicate that while the importance of health informatics is rising, its integration into pharmacy education is still limited; the study offers insights for institutions looking to develop their own programs or for students interested in health informatics.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Health care is trending towards an increasing reliance on data management, technology, analytics, and automation which is also reflected in pharmacy education. This study aimed to identify and characterize doctor of pharmacy (PharmD)/master of science in health informatics (MSHI) dual-degree offerings at pharmacy institutions within the United States (US).

Methods: A list of PharmD/MSHI programs was obtained from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy College Application Service. Furthermore, websites of the 143 accredited schools and colleges of pharmacy in the US were inspected to identify additional PharmD/MSHI dual degrees not identified with the previous sources and to verify that the dual degree was being actively offered at each institution. A 26-item questionnaire focusing on program structure, admissions, and output was developed and administered to program representatives via phone interview. Descriptive statistics were calculated.

Results: Thirteen schools offering a PharmD/MSHI dual degree were identified, of which 10 participated (response rate = 77%). All programs were created within the last 10 years. Programs were similar in terms of admission requirements such as grade point average thresholds and standardized testing. Variances existed in program structure and output, such as accreditation status and number of enrollees/graduates.

Conclusions: Although health informatics has become more prominent in health care, health informatics education is not yet as pervasive in the pharmacy field. The information collected may be useful for schools considering implementing or modifying their own dual degree program or for students who are interested in health informatics-specialized educational opportunities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2022.02.001DOI Listing

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