Hong Zhang, Jinghua Xu, Jiahong Wang, Yanting Gu, Guoxiang Sun
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Abstract: Background: A professional foundational course in human anatomy and physiology is required of pharmacy students to establish their understanding of the field. Since it includes human anatomy and human physiology, two crucial theoretical courses for medical students, the teaching material for these subjects was employed to adhere to the standards of medical disciplines rather than those of pharmacy. Objectives: This study aimed to establish a multi-element integrated teaching method for human anatomy and physiology to address the training requirements of pharmacy students. Materials and Methods: For pharmacy majors, we designed a multi-element integrated teaching method of human anatomy and physiology from the viewpoints of medicine, pharmacy, and professional ethics. We also summarized the feasibility, significance, and issues associated with multi-element integrated teaching of human anatomy and physiology. Conclusion: Our multi-element integrated teaching method for human anatomy and physiology increased student interest and enhanced the effectiveness of lessons. This approach will promote the development of skilled pharmaceutical workers who are enthusiastic about scientific research and have a sense of social responsibility. Keywords: Human anatomy and physiology, Pharmacy characteristics, Integrated teaching, Pharmaceutical students growing.
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The official journal of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) and is being published since 1967. IJPER, a quarterly publication devoted to publish reviews and research articles in pharmacy and the related disciplines of Pharmaceutical education. It mainly covers the articles of special interest, covering the areas of Pharmaceutical research, teaching and learning, laboratory innovations, education technology, curriculum design, examination reforms, training and other related issues. It encourages debates and discussions on the issues of vital importance to Pharmaceutical education and research. The goal of the journal is to provide the quality publications and publish most important research and review articles in the field of drug development and pharmaceutical education. It is circulated and referred by more than 6000 teachers, 40,000 students and over 1000 professionals working in Pharmaceutical industries, Regulatory departments, hospitals etc.