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Introduction: This study evaluated the perceptions of student pharmacists in their final year regarding leadership development and feelings of preparedness to assume their first leadership role after graduation.
Methods: This research was conducted using an anonymous, researcher developed, online instrument distributed to 21 institutions across the United States for students in their final semester. Data collected included demographics, the availability/benefit of leadership development activities, and perceptions of leadership skills a pharmacist needs. Student pharmacists' perceptions of their own leadership development and feelings of preparedness to be a leader upon graduation were also analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Results: Seventy-two percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that they felt prepared to assume their first leadership role after graduation. Students agreed (91.4%) that their school/college of pharmacy (S/COP) offered enough leadership development opportunities; however, common opportunities were not always identified as the most beneficial. Those most beneficial to student pharmacists' growth were in extracurriculars and experiential learning. Least beneficial were advocacy related activities and self-reflection.
Conclusions: The majority of respondents felt they were prepared to be a leader in their first professional role. Student pharmacists did not perceive certain common activities related to advocacy and self-reflection as beneficial to their growth. S/COPs should explore strategies to improve such leadership development opportunities.
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