Pharmacy students' opinion on mandatory summer internships carried out in community and hospital pharmacies.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BMC Medical Education Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1186/s12909-024-06561-1
Lucyna Bułaś, Anna Gołda, Ewa Długosz, Artur Owczarek, Anna Zagaja, Mariola Drozd
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Background: Pharmacy internships are an important part of pharmacy education in Poland; they are an integral part of professional studies. The first two internships are held after the third and fourth year of study during the summer break and last for four weeks. The study aims to analyze the didactic process of the pharmacy students taking place during the summer internship in community and hospital pharmacies in Poland. The analysis emphasizes the acquisition of skills built on the master-student contact, and the results are based on trainees' feedback.

Methods: The research tool was a questionnaire addressed to fifth-year pharmacy students who had previously completed summer internships in both community and hospital pharmacy. The survey contained 17 questions that sought to gain insight into their perceptions of the internship's supervision and guidance of work by tutors and pharmacy staff, involvement in different workplace routines and comparison between formal education and everyday practice. The data collection was carried out in the academic year 2015-2016 among the ninth-semester pharmacy students from four Medical Universities in Poland. Information about internships performed in community and hospital pharmacies were collected separately.

Results: The paper presents the results of selected questions related specifically to the legitimacy of summer internships and learning about professional responsibilities. Altogether 447 questionnaires, evaluating summer internships in both community and hospital pharmacies were collected. For the majority of students the summer internship made them aware of the profession; however, the internship in some pharmacies did not always provide them with all aspects of pharmaceutical practice. 14-40% of students admitted that their mentors did not introduce the internship program at the beginning of the internship. Only 35-46% of students performed drug formulations on a daily basis. Less than 30% of respondents indicated that drug formulary process in community pharmacies was the same as they have learned at university. Almost every day or very often students were involved in checking or spreading out the drugs delivered to the pharmacy from the wholesale institution. Only two universities conducted regular audits of the internship process by the supervisors (academic teachers).

Conclusions: The summer internship of pharmacy students complements the opportunity to acquire practical skills in the training of future pharmacists. The quality of this didactic process should be subjected to constant verification. What is important is that pharmacists who are tutors of students participating in summer internships should obtain an academic support in the area of education and training, relevant to the professional preparation for the didactic process. Similar rules for summer internships should be developed, despite maintaining distinctiveness, across faculties. The students' responses indicate varying levels of mentor involvement in the implementation of practical vocational training. What is worrying is the lack of substantive and practical supervision during the internship.

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药学专业学生对在社区和医院药房强制性暑期实习的看法。
背景:药学实习是波兰药学教育的重要组成部分;它们是专业学习的一个组成部分。前两次实习分别在第三年和第四年的暑假期间进行,为期四周。本研究旨在分析药剂学学生在波兰社区和医院药房暑期实习期间的教学过程。分析强调的是建立在与硕士生接触基础上的技能习得,而结果则是基于学员的反馈。方法:采用问卷调查的方法,对在社区和医院药房完成暑期实习的五年级药学学生进行调查。该调查包含17个问题,旨在了解他们对实习导师和药房工作人员的监督和指导、参与不同工作场所的日常活动以及正规教育和日常实践之间的比较的看法。数据收集于2015-2016学年,在波兰四所医科大学的第九学期药学学生中进行。分别收集在社区和医院药房实习的信息。结果:本文提出了与暑期实习的合法性和专业责任学习相关的选定问题的结果。共收集评估社区和医院药房暑期实习的问卷447份。对于大多数学生来说,暑期实习让他们了解了这个行业;然而,在一些药店的实习并不总是为他们提供药学实践的各个方面。14-40%的学生承认他们的导师在实习开始时没有介绍实习计划。只有35-46%的学生每天使用药物配方。不到30%的受访者表示,社区药房的药物处方流程与他们在大学学到的相同。学生们几乎每天或经常都要检查或分发从批发机构送到药房的药品。只有两所大学对导师(学术教师)的实习过程进行了定期审计。结论:药学专业学生的暑期实习为未来药师的培训提供了获得实践技能的机会。这种教学过程的质量应该受到不断的验证。重要的是,作为参加暑期实习的学生的导师的药剂师应该在教育和培训领域获得学术支持,与教学过程的专业准备相关。在保持各院系独特性的同时,也应制定类似的暑期实习规定。学生的反应表明不同程度的导师参与实践职业培训的实施。令人担忧的是,实习过程中缺乏实质性、实践性的监督。
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BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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