Lisa W Goldstone1, Janet Cooley. 1. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. goldstone@pharmacy.arizona.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To create an interprofessional psychiatry advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) and assess the initial outcomes. DESIGN: An elective psychiatry APPE was developed in a setting of interdisciplinary practice. Preceptor responsibilities were shared between a psychiatric pharmacist and an attending psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner. Students were also given the opportunity to shadow and work with other health care professionals such as nurses, social workers, therapists, family nurse practitioners, and utilization review staff members. ASSESSMENT: Midpoint and final evaluations demonstrated student advancement throughout the experience as well as the development of communication skills with patients and an increased ability to work collaboratively with other health care providers. Students rated this practice experience highly and their comments reflected achievement of the established learning objectives. CONCLUSION: An interdisciplinary elective practice experience in psychiatry at a local teaching hospital was effective in teaching psychiatric care and interprofessional interaction. This teaching model can be adapted for use in other practice settings or specialty areas.
OBJECTIVE: To create an interprofessional psychiatry advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) and assess the initial outcomes. DESIGN: An elective psychiatry APPE was developed in a setting of interdisciplinary practice. Preceptor responsibilities were shared between a psychiatric pharmacist and an attending psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner. Students were also given the opportunity to shadow and work with other health care professionals such as nurses, social workers, therapists, family nurse practitioners, and utilization review staff members. ASSESSMENT: Midpoint and final evaluations demonstrated student advancement throughout the experience as well as the development of communication skills with patients and an increased ability to work collaboratively with other health care providers. Students rated this practice experience highly and their comments reflected achievement of the established learning objectives. CONCLUSION: An interdisciplinary elective practice experience in psychiatry at a local teaching hospital was effective in teaching psychiatric care and interprofessional interaction. This teaching model can be adapted for use in other practice settings or specialty areas.
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Keywords:
advanced pharmacy practice experience; experiential; interprofessional; psychiatry
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