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Analysis of the Student Experience in an Attending Pharmacist Model General Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience.

Teresa A O'Sullivan1, Carmen Lau2, Erin Sy1, Hana Moogk3, Stanley S Weber1, Jennifer Danielson1.   

Abstract

Objective. To characterize and determine the quality of the student experience in an attending pharmacist model (APM). Methods. In-depth interviews were conducted with students completing an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) at two general medicine services using the APM over a 2-year time period. Quantitative information about student learning and interprofessional interactions were extracted from student evaluations of the site. Data from the mixed model were analyzed to identify strengths of the APM and areas needing improvement. Results. Strengths of the APM included positive student interaction with the pharmacy resident and more students reporting full integration in and accountability to the interprofessional team for patient outcomes compared to students in non-teaching models. A few students at one site reported a need for greater delineation of expectations, more initial support from preceptors, and initial responsibility for fewer patients. These factors were modified before the second APM year and subsequent reports from students at this site were uniformly positive. Students at the second site did not note areas needing improvement. The APM increased student capacity at both sites. Conclusion. The attending pharmacist model provided a high quality learning experience for students, particularly with regard to integration into and accountability for patient outcomes to the interprofessional team. Qualitative research methods enabled precise detection of areas needing improvement at one site and confirmed that changes made at that site improved the student experience.

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Keywords:  experiential learning; preceptorship; qualitative research; quality assurance

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28630507      PMCID: PMC5468704          DOI: 10.5688/ajpe81466

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


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