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Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level
The design, implementation and evaluation of a year 1 pharmacy-integrated learning component, using the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) analgesic ladder as a scaffold for case-based learning, is described. A novel aspect of the integrated component is the mapping of the cases to the national Core...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33379244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9010004 |
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author | Ryan, Theo J. Ryder, Sheila A. D’Arcy, Deirdre M. Quigley, John M. Ng, Nyin N. Ong, Wuey Q. Tey, Zhong H. O’Dwyer, Máire Walsh, John J. |
author_facet | Ryan, Theo J. Ryder, Sheila A. D’Arcy, Deirdre M. Quigley, John M. Ng, Nyin N. Ong, Wuey Q. Tey, Zhong H. O’Dwyer, Máire Walsh, John J. |
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description | The design, implementation and evaluation of a year 1 pharmacy-integrated learning component, using the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) analgesic ladder as a scaffold for case-based learning, is described. A novel aspect of the integrated component is the mapping of the cases to the national Core Competency Framework (CCF) for Pharmacists in Ireland and to the school’s own cross-cutting curricular integration themes. The integrated cases were student led and delivered through peer-to-peer teaching for 68 first-year pharmacy students. The integrated cases mapped strongly to three of the CCF’s domains, namely, personal skills, organisation and management skills and supply of medicines. With regard to the school’s curricular integrative themes, the cases mapped strongly to the curricular integration themes of professionalism and communications; medicines sourcing, production and use; and safe and rational use of medicines. Highlights from an anonymous online student survey were the recognition by students of the importance of core science knowledge for practice, the enabling of integrated learning and the suitability of the integrated component for entry-level. While a majority of students were found to favour individual work over group work, future iterations will need to consider a greater degree of group work with a view to reducing the volume of content and time required to complete the cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-78388962021-01-28 Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level Ryan, Theo J. Ryder, Sheila A. D’Arcy, Deirdre M. Quigley, John M. Ng, Nyin N. Ong, Wuey Q. Tey, Zhong H. O’Dwyer, Máire Walsh, John J. Pharmacy (Basel) Case Report The design, implementation and evaluation of a year 1 pharmacy-integrated learning component, using the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) analgesic ladder as a scaffold for case-based learning, is described. A novel aspect of the integrated component is the mapping of the cases to the national Core Competency Framework (CCF) for Pharmacists in Ireland and to the school’s own cross-cutting curricular integration themes. The integrated cases were student led and delivered through peer-to-peer teaching for 68 first-year pharmacy students. The integrated cases mapped strongly to three of the CCF’s domains, namely, personal skills, organisation and management skills and supply of medicines. With regard to the school’s curricular integrative themes, the cases mapped strongly to the curricular integration themes of professionalism and communications; medicines sourcing, production and use; and safe and rational use of medicines. Highlights from an anonymous online student survey were the recognition by students of the importance of core science knowledge for practice, the enabling of integrated learning and the suitability of the integrated component for entry-level. While a majority of students were found to favour individual work over group work, future iterations will need to consider a greater degree of group work with a view to reducing the volume of content and time required to complete the cases. MDPI 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7838896/ /pubmed/33379244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9010004 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Case Report Ryan, Theo J. Ryder, Sheila A. D’Arcy, Deirdre M. Quigley, John M. Ng, Nyin N. Ong, Wuey Q. Tey, Zhong H. O’Dwyer, Máire Walsh, John J. Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level |
title | Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level |
title_full | Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level |
title_fullStr | Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level |
title_short | Development of Professional Attributes through Integration of Science and Practice at First-Year Pharmacy Level |
title_sort | development of professional attributes through integration of science and practice at first-year pharmacy level |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33379244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9010004 |
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