Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 3 de 3
Filter
Add more filters











Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
Am J Pharm Educ ; 74(6): 99, 2010 Aug 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21045941

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To implement and assess a first-year pharmacy student group research project that provided practical hands-on application and reinforced the curricula of concurrent didactic courses. DESIGN: Groups of 6 to 7 students chose a public health topic based on the Healthy People 2010 Priority Areas and created a survey instrument. Faculty facilitated mock institutional review board (IRB) review sessions which provided teams with ongoing feedback and refinement recommendations before each team administered their survey instrument to a predefined population. Data analysis, formal written reports, and oral presentations were presented to peers and project faculty members. ASSESSMENT: Teams complied with the requirements of the mock IRB, effectively applied basic research principles learned in class, collected survey data, performed inferential statistical analyses on the data, , and presented their project findings. Two-hundred six of 210 students (98%) reported feeling satisfied with both the results of their project and the accomplishments of their team. CONCLUSIONS: Teams applied a varied skill set including primary literature evaluation, basic research principles, statistics, public speaking, and peer collaboration in conducting a public health research project. First-year pharmacy students may benefit from participation in a collaborative research project that provides hands-on application of material being taught in didactic courses.


Subject(s)
Education, Pharmacy/methods , Public Health , Students, Pharmacy , Cooperative Behavior , Data Collection , Ethics Committees, Research , Female , Healthy People Programs , Humans , Male , Personal Satisfaction , Research/organization & administration , United States
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL