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Theo J Ryan1, Tamasine Grimes2, Martin C Henman2, Eimear Ní Sheachnasaigh2, Máire O'Dwyer2, Cicely Roche2, Sheila A Ryder2, Astrid Sasse2, John J Walsh2, Deirdre M D'Arcy2.
Abstract
This paper describes the design and implementation of elements of an integrated competency-focused pharmacy programme in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SoPPS), Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Ireland. Following a national review of pharmacy education and training in Ireland in 2010, and subsequent publication of legislation in 2014, the School has implemented a five-year integrated programme of pharmacy education and training, leading to the award of a Master's degree in Pharmacy (M. Pharm.). Curricular integration has been achieved by underpinning the new programme with a national competency framework for pharmacists and through the utilisation of curricular integration themes. Programme integration also encompasses embedded experiential learning placements in Years 2, 4 and 5 of the five-year programme. The new five-year integrated pharmacy programme, which commenced in 2015, replaced the 4 + 1 model of education and training where a four-year Bachelor's degree was followed by a one-year internship, which was a distinct and separate element of the students' training.Entities:
Keywords: competence; curricular integration; curriculum development; experiential learning; pharmacy education
Year: 2019 PMID: 31461883 PMCID: PMC6789788 DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy7030121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacy (Basel) ISSN: 2226-4787
Figure 1Representation of the curriculum of the five-year integrated pharmacy programme showing the School’s five curricular integration themes underpinned by the six domains of the PSI’s Core Competency Framework for Pharmacists. This visual also highlights the role of competency assessment and reflective learning to support post-qualification continuing professional development as central elements in the curriculum. CCF: Core Competency Framework for Pharmacists. CA3: Competency Assessment at level 3 (‘mostly’). CA4: Competency Assessment at level 4 (‘always’).
Figure 2Sample integration schematic visual tool on the topic of inflammation within the curricular integration theme of Pathologies, Patients and Populations and the associated horizontal and vertical integration across the programme. CCF: Core Competency Framework for Pharmacists.
Modules in each semester of the five-year programme.
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| General Principles of Pharmacology | Physiology | |
| From Molecules to Cells | Pharmaceutical Analysis 1 | |
| Biochemistry | Introduction to Pharmaceutics and Formulation, including Mathematical Methods and Pharmaceutical Calculations | |
| Physical Pharmacy 1 | Practice of Pharmacy 1 | |
| Introduction to Pharmaceutics and Formulation, including Mathematical Methods and Pharmaceutical Calculations | Organic and Inorganic Chemistry for Pharmacy | |
| Practice of Pharmacy 1 | ||
| Organic and Inorganic Chemistry for Pharmacy | ||
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| Blood, Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology and Clinical Therapeutics | Physical Pharmacy II, Drug Transport and Kinetics | |
| Properties and Analysis of Materials Used in Medicines | Properties and Analysis of Materials Used in Medicines | |
| Formulation and Pharmaceutical Technology | Formulation and Pharmaceutical Technology | |
| Practice of Pharmacy II | Practice of Pharmacy II | |
| Pharmaceutical Biochemistry and Biotechnology | Pharmaceutical Biochemistry and Biotechnology | |
| Molecular and Chemotherapeutic Pharmacology and Clinical Therapeutics | Molecular and Chemotherapeutic Pharmacology and Clinical Therapeutics | |
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| Neuropharmacology and Clinical Therapeutics | Natural Sources of Drugs and Substances used in Medicines | |
| Respiratory & Gastrointestinal Systems and Clinical Therapeutics | Endocrine & Reproductive Pharmacology and Clinical Therapeutics | |
| Sterile Products and Advanced Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Malignant Disease, Immune & Ocular Systems and Clinical Therapeutics | |
| Practice of Pharmacy III | Sterile Products and Advanced Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | |
| Practice of Pharmacy III | ||
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| Organisation and Management Skills | Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Drug Discovery & Design | |
| Personal Skills Development | Science Informing Practice | |
| Professional Practice | Research Project | |
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| Industrial Pharmacy | Supply of Medicines and Organisation and Management Skills | |
| Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Context, Legislation, Standards and Practice | Leading the Safe and Responsible Use of Medicines | |
| Advanced Pharmaceutics | Professional Practice and Public Health | |
| Practice of Pharmacy & Integrated Pharmacy Skills | Practice Research Project | |
| Addiction Pharmacy | Professional Registration Examination |