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Design, Implementation, and Assessment Approaches Within a Pharmacogenomics Course.

Connie M Remsberg1, Brenda S Bray1, Susan K Wright1, Joe Ashmore1, William Kabasenche2, Shuwen Wang1, Philip Lazarus1, Sayed S Daoud1.   

Abstract

Objective. To design and implement a pharmacogenomics course that focuses on analysis and integration of pharmacogenomic data into clinical practice and to explore how participation in the course influences student self-confidence. Design. The Basic and Clinical Pharmacogenomics course content was divided into three modules: genetic-based didactic sessions, genomic techniques and self-genotype/phenotype laboratory exercise, and clinical-based case studies. Student learning assessment included knowledge- and application-based tests and performance on a group project. Assessment. Effectiveness of the course was evaluated using results of student performance on coded test questions, student perceptions on pre- and post-course self-assessments, performance on a group project, and course evaluation results. Student pharmacists successfully demonstrated competency in pharmacogenomics knowledge-based learning, demonstrated their abilities to apply learned skills in clinical-based scenarios, and reported improved confidence in analyzing patient-based genomic testing results. Conclusions. This course appears to have contributed to student learning and positively influenced student self-confidence in pharmacogenomics.

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Keywords:  assessment; genomic testing; pharmacogenetics; pharmacogenomics; pharmacy curriculum

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28289301      PMCID: PMC5339578          DOI: 10.5688/ajpe81111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ        ISSN: 0002-9459            Impact factor:   2.047


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