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Integration Of The Saline Process On Holistic Patient Care To Improve Student Understanding Of Interprofessional Team Roles, Values, And Ethics, Emily Laswell, Emily Wicker, Carrie N. Keib, Felisha L. Younkin, Elizabeth A. Sled, Kristi L. Coe, Suzanne Lefever, Aleda Chen Oct 2020

Integration Of The Saline Process On Holistic Patient Care To Improve Student Understanding Of Interprofessional Team Roles, Values, And Ethics, Emily Laswell, Emily Wicker, Carrie N. Keib, Felisha L. Younkin, Elizabeth A. Sled, Kristi L. Coe, Suzanne Lefever, Aleda Chen

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

Description of the Problem: Healthcare practitioner students currently report feeling underprepared to provide holistic and spiritual care to their patients upon transitioning into practice, and there is currently little data on the efficacy of holistic care-focused interventions on interprofessional outcomes. The goal of this research was to assess the impact of an interprofessional training session on holistic care on student perceptions of interprofessional 1) roles/responsibilities and 2) values/ethics.

The Innovation: A live, interactive interprofessional training session to address holistic patient care was implemented in fall of 2017. Students’ pre- and post-training perceptions of their confidence in study outcomes were assessed …


Joint Statement On Pediatric Education At Schools Of Pharmacy, Christina L. Cox, Timothy J. Todd, Lisa Lubsch, Kristin C. Klein, William A. Prescott, Chad A. Knoderer, Peter N. Johnson, Rachel Meyers, Justin W. Cole, Joseph M. Larochelle, Mary A. Worthington, Katherine Smith Aug 2020

Joint Statement On Pediatric Education At Schools Of Pharmacy, Christina L. Cox, Timothy J. Todd, Lisa Lubsch, Kristin C. Klein, William A. Prescott, Chad A. Knoderer, Peter N. Johnson, Rachel Meyers, Justin W. Cole, Joseph M. Larochelle, Mary A. Worthington, Katherine Smith

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

Providing health care for children is a unique specialty, and pediatric patients represent approximately 25% of the population. Education of pharmacy students on patients across the lifespan is required by current Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standards and outcomes; thus, it is essential that pharmacy students gain a proficiency in caring for children. A collaborative panel of pediatric faculty members from schools and colleges of pharmacy was established to review the current literature regarding pediatric education in Doctor of Pharmacy curricula and establish updated recommendations for the provision of pediatric pharmacy education. This statement outlines five recommendations supporting inclusion of …


A Simulation Activity To Assess Student Pharmacists' Knowledge And Perceptions Of Oncology Pharmacy, Elizabeth Ledbetter, Scarlet Lau, Andrea Enterline, Bethany Sibbitt, Aleda Chen May 2020

A Simulation Activity To Assess Student Pharmacists' Knowledge And Perceptions Of Oncology Pharmacy, Elizabeth Ledbetter, Scarlet Lau, Andrea Enterline, Bethany Sibbitt, Aleda Chen

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

Objective. To assess the impact of an interactive activity on student pharmacists’ confidence in answering oncology-related questions and their perceptions of an oncology pharmacists’ roles in practice.

Methods. Two cohorts (2016 and 2017) of third-year student pharmacists completed a two-hour, interactive, four-station activity during the fourth week of an oncology module. Each station simulated a different oncology-related scenario that represented a specific practice settings. Pre- and post-activity surveys were administered to determine changes in students’ confidence levels and perceptions.

Results. Over the two years, 66 student pharmacists completed the pre- and post-activity survey instruments. In both cohorts, there was a …


Co-Curriculum Implementation And Assessment In Accredited Doctor Of Pharmacy Programs, Jaime L. Maerten-Rivera, Aleda Chen, Jill Augustine, Richard D'Assalenaux, Kelly C. Lee, Cameron C. Lindsey, Daniel R. Malcom, Laurie S. Mauro, Nina Pavuluri, Michael J. Rudolph, Siu Fun Wong, Jacqueline M. Zeeman, Paula Zeszotarski Mar 2020

Co-Curriculum Implementation And Assessment In Accredited Doctor Of Pharmacy Programs, Jaime L. Maerten-Rivera, Aleda Chen, Jill Augustine, Richard D'Assalenaux, Kelly C. Lee, Cameron C. Lindsey, Daniel R. Malcom, Laurie S. Mauro, Nina Pavuluri, Michael J. Rudolph, Siu Fun Wong, Jacqueline M. Zeeman, Paula Zeszotarski

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

Objective. To determine how accredited Doctor of Pharmacy programs implement and evaluate the co-curriculum requirement as mandated by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).

Methods. A survey was administered to all ACPE-accredited pharmacy programs to collect information regarding how co-curriculum models were being implemented, including types of activities, structure, learning outcomes, oversight, and assessment. The frequency of responses to items were presented to describe the general features of co-curriculum models.

Results. The types of co-curricular activities reported by programs were generally consistent, with the majority of programs categorizing these activities and allowing students to choose which they would engage …


Evaluation Of A Sepsis Teaching Rounds Simulation For Pharmacy Students, Zach Jenkins, Emily Laswell, Nicole K. Stute Sep 2019

Evaluation Of A Sepsis Teaching Rounds Simulation For Pharmacy Students, Zach Jenkins, Emily Laswell, Nicole K. Stute

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

Background and purpose

The goal of this prospective, observational cohort study was to determine if simulated interdisciplinary teaching rounds improved student perceptions of confidence and attitudes towards working as part of a team. The secondary objective of this study was to investigate changes in student knowledge of the management of sepsis.

Educational activity and setting

Students participated in a traditional sepsis lecture followed by a simulated interdisciplinary rounding experience. Confidence and collaborative attitudes were assessed using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree). Changes in knowledge were measured using multiple choice questions. Students completed these …


Impact Of A Co-Curricular Program On Students’ Perceptions Of Personal And Professional Growth, Brenda Pahl, Jeffrey A. Bates, Zach Jenkins, Aleda Chen Jun 2019

Impact Of A Co-Curricular Program On Students’ Perceptions Of Personal And Professional Growth, Brenda Pahl, Jeffrey A. Bates, Zach Jenkins, Aleda Chen

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Piloting A Branched Narrative Learning Pedagogy To Promote Critical Thinking In Student Pharmacists, Meiling G. Norfolk, Bethany Sibbitt, Zach Jenkins Jun 2019

Piloting A Branched Narrative Learning Pedagogy To Promote Critical Thinking In Student Pharmacists, Meiling G. Norfolk, Bethany Sibbitt, Zach Jenkins

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Student Perceptions Of Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences, Jaclyn Boyle, Zach Jenkins, Thad Franz, Charles Cather, Nicole K. Stute, Nicole G. Harper, Alison Dittmer, Christy Hartline Jun 2019

Evaluation Of Student Perceptions Of Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences, Jaclyn Boyle, Zach Jenkins, Thad Franz, Charles Cather, Nicole K. Stute, Nicole G. Harper, Alison Dittmer, Christy Hartline

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Assessment Of Antimicrobial Pharmacokinetics Curriculum In Schools And Colleges Of Pharmacy Across The United States, Gary Fong, Elias B. Chahine, Julie Ann Justo, Navaneeth Narayanan, Emily Heil, Kayla R. Stover, Jonathan C. Cho, Zach Jenkins, Conan Macdougall Jun 2019

Assessment Of Antimicrobial Pharmacokinetics Curriculum In Schools And Colleges Of Pharmacy Across The United States, Gary Fong, Elias B. Chahine, Julie Ann Justo, Navaneeth Narayanan, Emily Heil, Kayla R. Stover, Jonathan C. Cho, Zach Jenkins, Conan Macdougall

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Assessing The Ability Of Student Pharmacists To Facilitate Human Immunodeficiency Virus Point-Of-Care Testing, Anna M. Staudt, Juanita A. Draime, Nicole K. Stute, Meiling G. Norfolk, Zach Jenkins Jun 2019

Assessing The Ability Of Student Pharmacists To Facilitate Human Immunodeficiency Virus Point-Of-Care Testing, Anna M. Staudt, Juanita A. Draime, Nicole K. Stute, Meiling G. Norfolk, Zach Jenkins

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Participating In A Pharmacy Camp On High School Students’ Perceptions Of Pharmacy, Stephanie M. Cailor, Aleda Chen Jan 2017

Impact Of Participating In A Pharmacy Camp On High School Students’ Perceptions Of Pharmacy, Stephanie M. Cailor, Aleda Chen

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


American College Of Clinical Pharmacy White Paper: Cultural Competency In Health Care And Its Implications For Pharmacy Part 3a: Emphasis On Pharmacy Education, Curriculums, And Future Directions, Mary Beth O'Connell, Magaly Rodriguez De Bittner, Therese Poirier, Lamis R. Karaoui, Margarita Echeverri, Aleda M.H. Chen, Shin-Yu Lee, Deepti Vyas, Christine K. O’Neil, Anita N. Jackson Dec 2013

American College Of Clinical Pharmacy White Paper: Cultural Competency In Health Care And Its Implications For Pharmacy Part 3a: Emphasis On Pharmacy Education, Curriculums, And Future Directions, Mary Beth O'Connell, Magaly Rodriguez De Bittner, Therese Poirier, Lamis R. Karaoui, Margarita Echeverri, Aleda M.H. Chen, Shin-Yu Lee, Deepti Vyas, Christine K. O’Neil, Anita N. Jackson

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

Culture influences patients' beliefs and behaviors toward health and illness. As the U.S. population becomes more diverse, a critical need exists for pharmacy education to incorporate patient-centered culturally sensitive health care knowledge and skills into the curriculum. Nursing was the first profession to incorporate this type of learning and training into its curriculums, followed by medicine. Pharmacy has also made great progress to revise curriculums, but inconsistency exists in depth, breadth, and methods across pharmacy colleges. This article addresses important aspects of pharmacy education such as curriculum development, incorporation of educational innovations and techniques into the teaching of patient-centered culturally …


Evidence Based Adolescent Type 2 Diabetes Prevention, Susan Henley, Abby Jane Toburen, Lauren Howsden Nov 2012

Evidence Based Adolescent Type 2 Diabetes Prevention, Susan Henley, Abby Jane Toburen, Lauren Howsden

Pharmacy and Nursing Student Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Poster Session

Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) is a growing problem in the pediatric population. Contributing factors are poor nutrition, lack of education, and decrease in exercise. The purpose of this study is to determine the best interventions to prevent T2DM in children.


What Should Oncology Nurses Know When Caring For Veterans?, Elizabeth A. Delaney Nov 2011

What Should Oncology Nurses Know When Caring For Veterans?, Elizabeth A. Delaney

Nursing Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.