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Am J Pharm Educ ; 73(6): 99, 2009 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19885068

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OBJECTIVES: To implement a laboratory session into the first-year pharmacy curriculum that would provide active-learning experiences in the recognition, resolution, and prevention of medication errors. DESIGN: Students participated in medication error-prone prescription processing and counseling simulations, role-played communication strategies after a medication error occurred, and discussed an introductory pharmacy practice experience focused on prescription processing and prevention of medication errors. ASSESSMENT: Students completed an assessment prior to and after completion of the laboratory on their knowledge of and confidence in identifying medication errors. Students' knowledge and awareness of medication errors improved as did confidence in their ability to (1) recognize and avoid errors, (2) utilize methods to prevent errors, (3) communicate about errors with involved parties, and (4) select and report medication errors on an appropriate form. CONCLUSION: Students' awareness of the pharmacist's role in medication error reduction improved and confidence in their ability to recognize, prevent, and communicate medication errors increased.


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Clinical Competence , Education, Pharmacy/methods , Medication Errors/prevention & control , Patient Simulation , Problem-Based Learning , Students, Pharmacy/psychology , Communication , Counseling , Humans , Program Development , Program Evaluation , Truth Disclosure
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