OBJECTIVE: To characterize pharmacy program standards and trends in drug information education. METHODS: A questionnaire containing 34 questions addressing general demographic characteristics, organization, and content of drug information education was distributed to 86 colleges and schools of pharmacy in the United States using a Web-based survey system. RESULTS: Sixty colleges responded (73% response rate). All colleges offered a campus-based 6-year first-professional degree PharmD program. Didactic drug information was a required course in over 70% of these schools. Only 51 of the 60 colleges offered an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) in drug information, and 62% of these did so only on an elective basis. CONCLUSION: Although almost all of the PharmD programs in the US include a required course in drug information, the majority do not have a required APPE in this important area.
OBJECTIVE: To characterize pharmacy program standards and trends in drug information education. METHODS: A questionnaire containing 34 questions addressing general demographic characteristics, organization, and content of drug information education was distributed to 86 colleges and schools of pharmacy in the United States using a Web-based survey system. RESULTS: Sixty colleges responded (73% response rate). All colleges offered a campus-based 6-year first-professional degree PharmD program. Didactic drug information was a required course in over 70% of these schools. Only 51 of the 60 colleges offered an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) in drug information, and 62% of these did so only on an elective basis. CONCLUSION: Although almost all of the PharmD programs in the US include a required course in drug information, the majority do not have a required APPE in this important area.
Authors: Mohit Bhandari; Jason W Busse; Dianne Jackowski; Victor M Montori; Holger Schünemann; Sheila Sprague; Derek Mears; Emil H Schemitsch; Dianne Heels-Ansdell; P J Devereaux Journal: CMAJ Date: 2004-02-17 Impact factor: 8.262
Authors: P A Cowper; M Weinberger; J T Hanlon; P B Landsman; G P Samsa; K M Uttech; K E Schmader; I K Lewis; H J Cohen; J R Feussner Journal: Pharmacotherapy Date: 1998 Mar-Apr Impact factor: 4.705