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Exploring the Impact of Participating as Pharmacy Camp Counselors on Student Pharmacists' Professional Identity.

Channing R Ford1, Erika L Kleppinger1, Kristen Helms1.   

Abstract

Objective. To explore how participation as a pharmacy camp counselor impacted pharmacy students' professional identity and views on professionalism. Methods. A pharmacy camp was developed to introduce rising high school juniors and seniors to the pharmacy profession. First- and second-year student pharmacists were invited to serve as counselors and, afterward, to participate in a focus group to share their experiences. Researchers used the focus group data to explore the impact of the camp experience on the student pharmacists. A direct interpretation approach was used to examine data as it allowed the research team to assess this single instance and draw meaning from focus group findings. Categories/themes were constructed through the interpretations of patterns and relationships discovered within the deconstructed results. Results. Ten student pharmacists participated in the focus group. The students provided their perspectives on the camp experience, including their role as camp counselors, the campers attending the camp, and the differences observed between student pharmacists and non-pharmacy camp counselors. Student pharmacists' comments gravitated toward the topic of professionalism. Student pharmacist counselors recognized positive and negative models of professionalism and made personal judgments concerning these concepts. Conclusion. Inclusion of student pharmacists in leadership roles such as this proved to be an effective means for further developing professional attributes. The focus group feedback provided novel insights into the professional mindset of student pharmacists. After serving as camp counselors, student pharmacists described their new perspectives on the importance of professionalism in their individual journeys, among their peers, and as future student pharmacists.
© 2020 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.

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Keywords:  pharmacy camp; professional identity; professionalism; social identity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32292192      PMCID: PMC7055400          DOI: 10.5688/ajpe7128

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


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