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Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 16(7): 102106, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38744564

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Podcasts are a popular way to learn and engage at the convenience of the listener. Education is incorporating podcasts to supplement and reinforce students learning inside and outside the classroom. METHODS: The authors created a podcast covering the Top 200 commonly prescribed medications. This was to help students recall and reinforce medication knowledge they typically must learn on their own. RESULTS: Student performance on post-tests improved (p = 0.0011) compared to pre-tests with an effect size r of 0.39 (0.37, 0.32, and 0.42 for P1, P2 and P3 respectively). Students reported the content was easy to follow, and they enjoyed learning from other students. The total number of plays for the podcast as of 19 July 2023 were 882. Each episode had a range of one to 89 number of plays. DISCUSSION: The podcast was well received by students, and drug knowledge increased. While the podcasts were shorter in time, they still provided the foundational information for a first-year pharmacy student to know. Overall, podcasts provide another way to help students retain and reinforce material learned inside and outside the classroom.


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Education, Pharmacy , Educational Measurement , Students, Pharmacy , Webcasts as Topic , Humans , Webcasts as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Education, Pharmacy/methods , Education, Pharmacy/standards , Education, Pharmacy/statistics & numerical data , Students, Pharmacy/statistics & numerical data , Students, Pharmacy/psychology , Educational Measurement/methods , Educational Measurement/statistics & numerical data , Learning , Curriculum/trends , Curriculum/standards
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J Community Health ; 42(2): 344-348, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27638034

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Our objectives was to create an initiative to change the culture of a small community to improve quality of life as it relates to health for the residents through the use of health-related educational sessions, a coordinated fitness and nutrition program, and the construction of community fitness trails. We compared the use of a health-focused community driven program to the status quo in seeking opportunities to improve perception and understanding of one's health and overall quality of life for participants. Among the various techniques identified to improve a community's health outcomes, dissemination of information through the use of educational sessions empowered citizens to take control of their health status, and ultimately, their quality of life. This came with zero negative impacts for those providing the education, as well as those participating in the sessions. Although the application of these methods depends on local resources, leadership, and partnerships, programs similar to those presented here can help to improve quality of life for citizens in communities across the country facing the challenges secondary to a sedentary lifestyle.


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Community Health Services/organization & administration , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/prevention & control , Obesity/prevention & control , Patient Education as Topic/organization & administration , Adult , Community Health Services/methods , Health Status , Humans , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Physical Education and Training/methods , Physical Education and Training/organization & administration , Quality of Life , Tennessee , Weight Reduction Programs/methods , Weight Reduction Programs/organization & administration
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