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Curriculum to enhance pharmacotherapeutic knowledge in family medicine: interprofessional coteaching and web-based learning.

Risa Bordman1, Jana Bajcar, Natalie Kennie, Lisa Fernandes, Karl Iglar.   

Abstract

PROBLEM ADDRESSED: Prescribing is an essential skill for physicians. Despite the fact that prescribing habits are still developing in residency, formal pharmacotherapy curricula are not commonplace in postgraduate programs. OBJECTIVE OF PROGRAM: To teach first-year and second-year family medicine residents a systematic prescribing process using a medication prescribing framework, which could be replicated and distributed. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: A hybrid model of Web-based (www.rationalprescribing.com) and in-class seminar learning was used. Web-based modules, consisting of foundational pharmacotherapeutic content, were each followed by an in-class session, which involved applying content to case studies. A physician and a pharmacist were coteachers and they used simulated cases to enhance application of pharmacotherapeutic content and modeled interprofessional collaboration.
CONCLUSION: This systematic approach to prescribing was well received by family medicine residents. It might be important to introduce the process in the undergraduate curriculum-when learners are building their therapeutic foundational knowledge. Incorporating formal pharmacotherapeutic curriculum into residency teaching is challenging and requires further study to identify potential effects on prescribing habits.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24235207      PMCID: PMC3828110     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Fam Physician        ISSN: 0008-350X            Impact factor:   3.275


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