| Literature DB >> 28970430 |
Daisy Volmer1, Kristiina Sepp2, Peep Veski3, Ain Raal4.
Abstract
Background: The PHAR-QA, "Quality Assurance in European Pharmacy Education and Training", project has produced the European Pharmacy Competence Framework (EPCF). The aim of this study was to evaluate the existing pharmacy programme at the University of Tartu, using the EPCF.Entities:
Keywords: Estonia; competence; competency; pharmacy education
Year: 2017 PMID: 28970430 PMCID: PMC5597143 DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy5020018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacy (Basel) ISSN: 2226-4787
Figure 1The pharmacy education and continuing professional development scheme in Estonia.
Comparison of seven subject areas in pharmacy programmes in EU and UT, Estonia.
| Subject Area | Proportion of Subject Areas in Pharmacy Programmes EU Main % | Proportion of Subject Areas in the Pharmacy Programme (UT), Estonia % |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical sciences | 26 | 21 |
| Physics, mathematics | 6 | 4 |
| Biological sciences | 11 | 2 |
| Pharmaceutical technology | 16 | 21 |
| Medical sciences | 28 | 39 |
| Law and social sciences | 7 | 10 |
| Generic subjects, traineeship | 6 | 3 |
Distribution of subject groups within first four study years in the pharmacy programme (UT).
| Study Year | Drug Analysis | Pharmaceutical Technology | Medical Sciences and Patient Care Subjects | Social Sciences |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inorganic and analytical chemistry | - | Anatomy, physiology, medical microbiology | Latin, pharmaceutical terminology, history of pharmacy | |
| Analytical, bioorganic and pharmaceutical chemistry | Pharmaceutical excipients | Physiology, pathophysiology, | Bioethics | |
| Pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical chemistry | Pharmaceutical technology, biotechnology | Laboratory medicine, pharmacology | - | |
| Metabolism of active substances | Physical pharmacy, biopharmacy | Immunology, pharmacotherapy, first aid, drug toxicology, clinical pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, | Pharmaco- epidemiology and pharmaco-economics,social pharmacy, and drug safety |
EPCF and the pharmacy programme (UT) based curriculum mapping matrix and mean values of competency levels assessed by representatives of academia and other pharmacy stakeholders.
| Competence Domains | Specific Subjects | Subject Area/-s | Full Programme | Mean Competency Level *, Academia | Mean Competency Level *, Other Pharmacy Stakeholders |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Learning and knowledge | NA ** | Medical and social sciences, pharmacy internship | Yes | 4.0 | 3.4 |
| 2. Values | NA | Social sciences, pharmacy internship | Yes | 4.4 | 3.7 |
| 3. Communication and organizational skills | NA | Social sciences, pharmacy internship | Yes | 3.8 | 3.1 |
| 4. Research and industrial pharmacy | Yes | Pharmaceutical technology, drug analysis | Yes, only one competence | 4.0 | 2.5 |
| 5. Patient consultation and assessment | Yes | Medical sciences | NA | 3.3 | 3.2 |
| 6. Need for drug treatment | Yes | Medical sciences | NA | 3.0 | 3.0 |
| 7. Drug interactions | Yes | Medical sciences, pharmaceutical technology | NA | 3.0 | 3.2 |
| 8. Drug dose and formulation | Yes | Pharmaceutical technology, medical sciences | NA | 4.2 | 3.0 |
| 9. Patient education | Yes | No | NA | 4.0 | 3.7 |
| 10. Provision of information and service | Yes | Medical and social sciences, pharmaceutical technology, pharmacy internship | NA | 4.7 | 3.5 |
| 11. Monitoring of drug therapy | Yes | Medical and social sciences, pharmaceutical technology, pharmacy internship | NA | 3.2 | 2.4 |
* Five-point competency level evaluation scale: 1-theoretical education and 5-ability to use independently theoretical knowledge and practical skills in practice; ** NA—not applicable.
Content of the curriculum Pharmacy for entrants at the University of Tartu, Estonia, of 2016/2017.
| Pharmacy (300 ECTS) | ||||
| ARFA.02.099 | Analytical Chemistry | 12 | ECTS | |
| ARAN.01.034 | Anatomy | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.023 | Biophysics | 4 | ECTS | |
| LOKT.00.004 | General and Inorganic Chemistry | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.063 | Human Physiology | 10 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.071 | Introduction and History of Pharmacy | 3 | ECTS | |
| FLKE.05.009 | Latin in Pharmacy | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARMB.00.001 | Medical Microbiology | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.098 | Pharmaceutical Terminology | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.072 | Pharmacognosy I | 3 | ECTS | |
| MTMS.01.085 | Statistical Analysis | 4 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.099 | Analytical Chemistry | 12 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.108 | Bioethics | 4 | ECTS | |
| ARBK.01.042 | Bioorganic Chemistry | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARMB.01.053 | Clinical Microbiology | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.01.030 | Genetics | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.063 | Human Physiology | 10 | ECTS | |
| ARBK.01.043 | Medical Biochemistry | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.031 | Pathophysiology | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.109 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry I | 9 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.103 | Pharmaceutical Excipients | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARPO.00.020 | Primary Care Medicine | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.035 | Biotechnology | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARSK.03.017 | Introduction to the Laboratory Medicine | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.112 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry II | 8 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.113 | Pharmaceutical Technology | 22 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.105 | Pharmacognosy II | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.077 | Pharmacognosy III | 4 | ECTS | |
| ARFR.02.051 | Pharmacology | 11 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.144 | Biopharmaceutics | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARFR.03.018 | Clinical Pharmacology | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.104 | Clinical Pharmacy | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFR.02.034 | Drug Toxicology | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARKI.01.004 | First Aid | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.02.016 | Immunology | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.123 | Metabolism of Active Substances | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.113 | Pharmaceutical Technology | 22 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.059 | Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFR.02.052 | Pharmacotherapy | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.122 | Physical Pharmacy | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.082 | Social Pharmacy and Drug Safety | 11 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.040 | Designing of Research Work | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.044 | Pharmaceutical Commodities | 4 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.00.057 | Research Work | 6 | ECTS | |
| or | ARFS.01.076 | Diploma Work | 6 | ECTS |
| or | ARBK.01.048 | Research Work | 6 | ECTS |
| or | ARMB.01.059 | Diploma Work | 6 | ECTS |
| or | ARFR.02.061 | Diploma Work | 6 | ECTS |
| or | ARAN.00.040 | Research Project | 6 | ECTS |
| seminar of research (7 ECTS) or | ||||
| ARFA.02.117 | Research Seminar on Pharmaceutical Chemistry | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.116 | Research Seminar on Pharmaceutical Technology | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.078 | Research Seminar on Pharmacognosy | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.080 | Research Seminar on Social Pharmacy | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.096 | Research Seminars on Clinical Pharmacy | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.118 | Research Seminars on History of Pharmacy | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.075 | Research Workshop of Physiology | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARAN.02.027 | Seminar on Histology | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARBK.01.047 | Seminars of Research in Medical Biochemistry | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARMB.01.060 | Seminars of Research in Medical Microbiology | 7 | ECTS | |
| ARFR.02.060 | Seminars of Research in Pharmacology | 7 | ECTS | |
| FLKE.03.151 | Estonian for Students of Medicine, on the Basis of Russian, Level B1 >B2 | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.080 | Exercises and Problems in Pharmaceutical Analysis | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.034 | Foetal and Neonatal Physiology and Behaviour, Breastfeeding | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSK.00.009 | Gerontology. Introduction (web-based) | 3 | ECTS | |
| FLFI.00.002 | Introduction to Philosophy | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.106 | Pharmacist in pharmacy system | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.023 | Prevention of HIV/AIDS and HIV Positive Patient | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.022 | Principles of Sexuality Education | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.145 | Seminars in Pharmaceutical Sciences I | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.024 | Smoking and Health | 1 | ECTS | |
| LOKT.01.017 | Solutions | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSI.01.015 | Spectacles, Contact Lenses and Refractive Surgery | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.033 | Why and to Which Factors We are Allergic? | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARBK.01.021 | Basic Knowledge for the Research in Medical Biochemistry (I) | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.019 | Basic Research in Pathophysiology I | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.020 | Basic Research in Pathophysiology II | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.080 | Exercises and Problems in Pharmaceutical Analysis | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.034 | Foetal and Neonatal Physiology and Behaviour, Breastfeeding | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSK.00.009 | Gerontology. Introduction (web-based) | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.138 | Interdisciplinary Seminars in Pharmacy | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.005 | Neurophysiology of Pain | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.106 | Pharmacist in pharmacy system | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.023 | Prevention of HIV/AIDS and HIV Positive Patient | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.022 | Principles of Sexuality Education | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.019 | Propaedeutical Training | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.081 | Radiopharmaceuticals | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.145 | Seminars in Pharmaceutical Sciences I | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.024 | Smoking and Health | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARSI.01.015 | Spectacles, Contact Lenses and Refractive Surgery | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.128 | Student Research in Pharmacy I | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.135 | Student Research in Pharmacy II | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.033 | Why and to Which Factors We are Allergic? | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARBK.01.035 | Basic Knowledge for the Research in Medical Biochemistry (II) | 5 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.019 | Basic Research in Pathophysiology I | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.020 | Basic Research in Pathophysiology II | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.124 | Chemistry of Vitamins | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.01.080 | Environmental and Occupational Toxicology | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.080 | Exercises and Problems in Pharmaceutical Analysis | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.034 | Foetal and Neonatal Physiology and Behaviour, Breastfeeding | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSK.00.009 | Gerontology. Introduction (web-based) | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.126 | Granulation and Tableting Technology | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.018 | Health Promotion | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.138 | Interdisciplinary Seminars in Pharmacy | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.005 | Neurophysiology of Pain | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.025 | Pathophysiology of Stress | 1.5 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.106 | Pharmacist in pharmacy system | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.023 | Prevention of HIV/AIDS and HIV Positive Patient | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.022 | Principles of Sexuality Education | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.081 | Radiopharmaceuticals | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.145 | Seminars in Pharmaceutical Sciences I | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.024 | Smoking and Health | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARSI.01.015 | Spectacles, Contact Lenses and Refractive Surgery | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.128 | Student Research in Pharmacy I | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.135 | Student Research in Pharmacy II | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.130 | Student Research in Pharmacy III | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.133 | Student Research in Pharmacy IV | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.015 | Synthesis of Active Substances | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.140 | Vibrational Spectroscopy- Different Applications in Pharmaceutical Drug Development | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.01.014 | Water and Health | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.033 | Why and to Which Factors We are Allergic? | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.01.040 | Work Stress and Health | 2 | ECTS | |
| AROT.00.030 | Andragogy and Higher Education | 3 | ECTS | |
| AROT.00.033 | Applications of Developmental Psychology in Nursing | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.019 | Basic Research in Pathophysiology I | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARMP.03.020 | Basic Research in Pathophysiology II | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.01.080 | Environmental and Occupational Toxicology | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.080 | Exercises and Problems in Pharmaceutical Analysis | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.034 | Foetal and Neonatal Physiology and Behaviour, Breastfeeding | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSK.00.009 | Gerontology. Introduction (web-based) | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.126 | Granulation and Tableting Technology | 2 | ECTS | |
| AROT.00.036 | Health Care System and Policy for Nursing Managers | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.018 | Health Promotion | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.138 | Interdisciplinary Seminars in Pharmacy | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARAR.00.001 | Medical Law | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.134 | Minimally Invasive Medical Technology | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFS.01.005 | Neurophysiology of Pain | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.132 | Pharmaceutical Film and Nano-coatings | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.141 | Pharmaceutical nanotechnology | 4 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.106 | Pharmacist in pharmacy system | 2 | ECTS | |
| AROT.01.013 | Planning and Designing of Developmental Projects in Nursing | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.023 | Prevention of HIV/AIDS and HIV Positive Patient | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.022 | Principles of Sexuality Education | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.081 | Radiopharmaceuticals | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.145 | Seminars in Pharmaceutical Sciences I | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.04.024 | Smoking and Health | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.01.060 | Social Pharmacy in the Professional Literature and Internet | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSI.01.015 | Spectacles, Contact Lenses and Refractive Surgery | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.135 | Student Research in Pharmacy II | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.130 | Student Research in Pharmacy III | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.133 | Student Research in Pharmacy IV | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.137 | Student Research in Pharmacy V | 6 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.015 | Synthesis of Active Substances | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARSK.00.027 | Vaccine and Immunization Education | 3 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.140 | Vibrational Spectroscopy- Different Applications in Pharmaceutical Drug Development | 1 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.01.014 | Water and Health | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARLA.01.033 | Why and to Which Factors We are Allergic? | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARTH.01.040 | Work Stress and Health | 2 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.071 | Pharmacy Practice | 37 | ECTS | |
| ARFA.02.060 | Graduation Examination | 5 | ECTS | |
The European pharmacy competences framework.
| Domains and compenetnes | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ability to identify learning needs and to learn independently (including continuous professional development, CPD). |
| 2 | Ability to apply logic to problem solving. |
| 3 | Ability to critically appraise relevant knowledge and to summarise the key points. |
| 4 | Ability to evaluate scientific data in line with current scientific and technological knowledge. |
| 5 | Ability to apply preclinical and clinical evidence-based medical science to pharmaceutical practice. |
| 6 | Ability to apply current knowledge of relevant legislation and codes of pharmacy practice. |
| 7 | A professional approach to tasks and human relations. |
| 8 | Ability to maintain confidentiality. |
| 9 | Ability to take full responsibility for patient care. |
| 10 | Ability to inspire the confidence of others in one’s actions and advise. |
| 11 | Knowledge of appropriate legislation and of ethics. |
| 12 | Ability to communicate effectively—both oral and written—in the locally relevant language. |
| 13 | Ability to effectively use information technology. |
| 14 | Ability to work effectively as part of a team. |
| 15 | Ability to implement general legal requirements that impact upon the practice of pharmacy (e.g., health and safety legislation, employment law). |
| 16 | Ability to contribute to the training of staff. |
| 17 | Ability to manage risk and quality of service issues. |
| 18 | Ability to identify the need for new services. |
| 19 | Ability to understand a business environment and develop entrepreneurship. |
| 20 | Knowledge of design, synthesis, isolation, characterisation and biological evaluation of active substances. |
| 21 | Knowledge of good manufacturing practice and of good laboratory practice. |
| 22 | Knowledge of European directives on qualified persons. |
| 23 | Knowledge of drug registration, licensing and marketing. |
| 24 | Knowledge of the importance of research in pharmaceutical development and practice. |
| 25 | Ability to interpret basic medical laboratory tests. |
| 26 | Ability to perform appropriate diagnostic tests e.g., measurement of blood pressure or blood sugar. |
| 27 | Ability to recognise when referral to another member of the healthcare team is needed. |
| 28 | Ability to retrieve and interpret information on the patient’s clinical background. |
| 29 | Ability to compile and interpret a comprehensive drug history for an individual patient. |
| 30 | Ability to identify non-adherence to medicine therapy and make an appropriate intervention. |
| 31 | Ability to advise to physicians on the appropriateness of prescribed medicines and—in some cases—to prescribe medication. |
| 32 | Ability to identify and prioritise drug-drug interactions and advise appropriate changes to medication. |
| 33 | Ability to identify and prioritise drug-patient interactions, including those that prevent or require the use of a specific drug, based on pharmaco-genetics, and advise on appropriate changes to medication. |
| 34 | Ability to identify and prioritise drug-disease interactions (e.g., NSAIDs in heart failure) and advise on appropriate changes to medication. |
| 35 | Knowledge of the bio-pharmaceutical, pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic activity of a substance in the body. |
| 36 | Ability to recommend interchangeability of drugs based on in-depth understanding and knowledge of bioequivalence, bio-similarity and therapeutic equivalence of drugs. |
| 37 | Ability to undertake a critical evaluation of a prescription ensuring that it is clinically appropriate and legally valid. |
| 38 | Knowledge of the supply chain of medicines thus ensuring timely flow of quality drug products to the patient. |
| 39 | Ability to manufacture medicinal products that are not commercially available. |
| 40 | Ability to promote public health in collaboration with other professionals within the healthcare system. |
| 41 | Ability to provide appropriate lifestyle advice to improve patient outcomes (e.g., advice on smoking, obesity, etc.). |
| 42 | Ability to use pharmaceutical knowledge and provide evidence-based advice on public health issues involving medicines. |
| 43 | Ability to use effective consultations to identify the patient’s need for information. |
| 44 | Ability to provide accurate and appropriate information on prescription medicines. |
| 45 | Ability to provide evidence-based support for patients in selection and use of non- prescription medicines. |
| 46 | Ability to identify and prioritise problems in the management of medicines in a timely and effective manner and so ensure patient safety. |
| 47 | Ability to monitor and report Adverse Drug Events and Adverse Drug Reactions (ADEs and ADRs) to all concerned, in a timely manner, and in accordance with current regulatory guidelines on Good Pharmacovigilance Practices (GVPs). |
| 48 | Ability to undertake a critical evaluation of prescribed medicines to confirm that current clinical guidelines are appropriately applied. |
| 49 | Ability to monitor patient care outcomes to optimise treatment in collaboration with the prescriber. |
| 50 | Ability to contribute to the cost effectiveness of treatment by collection and analysis of data on medicines use. |