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Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 13(3): 206-212, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33641729

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: This descriptive survey study was designed to collect specific data about intervention and remediation approaches used by schools and colleges of pharmacy (S/COPs) to meet the requirements of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education Standard 17. METHODS: An electronic survey was developed and sent to all members of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Curriculum and Student Services Personnel Special Interest Groups. The survey gathered details about institutional criteria and practices used in identification of students at risk of failure, steps of early intervention, and approaches to academic remediation. Descriptive data are presented. RESULTS: About 70% of accredited S/COPs responded with a complete survey. There was no statistically significant difference between public or private institutional practices. All respondents reported remediation approaches, but only 85% had structured intervention practices. There was marked variability in reports of specific details for both intervention and remediation. CONCLUSIONS: There is great diversity in approaches to both intervention and remediation. This study provides baseline data on which to build future research that might determine best practices to optimize student outcomes. A theoretical framework is provided.


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Education, Pharmacy , Students, Pharmacy , Accreditation , Curriculum , Humans , Schools, Pharmacy , United States
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Am J Pharm Educ ; 79(7): 99, 2015 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27168612

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Objective. To evaluate third-year pharmacy students' ability to effectively design and apply root cause analysis (RCA) to a sentinel event and to analyze student responses for areas of proficiency and deficiency. Methods. This study involved a comprehensive review of RCA key assessments from 82 students in spring 2014. The performance assessments consisted of a review of each student's RCA worksheet and flow diagram as well as the 1-2 page narrative reflection. Results. The majority of students were able to successfully design an RCA, but had challenges with 3 components: fact-finding session, disclosure plan, and a flow diagram. Several students perceived challenges to conducting a formal RCA in certain health care settings, which included assembling an RCA team and gathering relevant facts, a lack of transparency/safe environment within organizations, and creating a plan for multiple/sequential errors. Conclusion. Most students were able to design an RCA process, but encountered difficulty with some components. Students also identified challenges in applying the approach in certain health care arenas.


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Education, Pharmacy/methods , Educational Measurement/methods , Root Cause Analysis , Students, Pharmacy , Delivery of Health Care , Humans
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Am J Pharm Educ ; 75(8): 157, 2011 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22102747

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe a systematic assessment process that provides continuous improvement in the curriculum, supports faculty development, and enhances student learning outcomes. DESIGN: Teams of faculty members, students, and course instructors conducted course assessments, which consisted of monitoring the delivered instruction for agreement with planned content and course integration within the curriculum, and providing ongoing feedback for improving course content, course management, faculty teaching, and student learning experiences. ASSESSMENT: Areas needing improvement were identified and appropriate changes were made. Improvements were achieved in course policy standardization, course integration within the curriculum, faculty teaching behaviors, and student experiences. CONCLUSION: The curriculum assessment plan provides a structured method of monitoring and delivering continuous quality improvement.


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Curriculum/standards , Education, Pharmacy/standards , Educational Measurement/standards , Models, Educational , Quality Improvement/standards , Curriculum/trends , Education, Pharmacy/trends , Humans , Quality Improvement/trends , Students, Pharmacy
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