你得打电话给主治医生:基于病例的纵向、"实时 "传染病选修课对可委托专业活动的影响,以提高 APPE 准备程度。

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.04.008
Elizabeth A. Cady , Austin J. Dillon , Kendra Bourland , Ilya Rybakov , David B. Cluck , Michael P. Veve
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背景和目的:对于药剂师学生来说,从授课环境过渡到体验环境具有挑战性,这可能是由于缺乏提供 "实时 "临床医生互动的经验。我们介绍了一个为期一学期的传染病(ID)教学选修课的研究结果,该选修课利用全美各地的实习医生和教师,模拟临床医生的互动和各种疾病状态下的 "实时 "ID管理。该选修课的机制为其他选修课提供了一个框架,以提高高级药学实践经验(APPE)的准备程度:教育活动和环境:在一所药学院参加 ID 选修课程的学生参与了 "实时 "急症护理情景。他们通过与校外药剂师志愿者(扮演其他医护人员的角色)互动,模拟 APPE 的 "查房",协助多学科管理病人的感染。此外,学生们还在课堂上正式展示和讨论他们的病例,进一步促进学习,同时优化展示技能。对药剂师志愿者进行了调查,以评估学生在四项可委托专业活动(EPA)中的表现:结果:在两门课程中,共提供了 48 次志愿服务机会。对 43 份调查问卷的结果进行了分析(回复率为 90%)。其中 22/24 人(92%)扮演了主治医生的角色,19/24 人(79%)扮演了技术员的角色。志愿者们一致认为,学生们达到了所评估的四项 EPA(同意率为 85%-100%)。总结:这一学期的选修课为 APPE 预备班学生提供了 "实时 "体验和反馈,以提高 APPE 准备程度并加强 EPA。学生可能会从模仿的专业内互动和增强的批判性思维技能中受益,这些技能可适用于药学课程中的各种疾病状态。
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You'll have to call the attending: Impact of a longitudinal, “real-time” case-based infectious diseases elective on entrustable professional activities to enhance APPE readiness

Background and purpose

Transitioning from the didactic to experiential setting is challenging for student pharmacists, perhaps due to lack of experiences providing “real-time” clinician interaction. We describe findings from a semester-long infectious diseases (ID) didactic elective that utilized a national cohort of preceptors and faculty across the United States to mimic clinician interaction and “real-time” ID management of various disease states. The mechanics of this elective provide a framework for others to implement to enhance advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) readiness.

Education activity and setting

Students enrolled in an ID elective course at a school of pharmacy participated in “real-time” acute care scenarios. They assisted in multidisciplinary management of a patient's infection, mimicking “rounds” on an APPE, via interaction with external pharmacist volunteers (playing the roles of other healthcare personnel). Additionally, students formally presented and discussed their cases within the class, further promoting learning while optimizing presentation skills. Pharmacist volunteers were surveyed to assess student performances as measured by four entrustable professional activities (EPAs).

Findings

A total of 48 volunteer opportunities occurred during two course offerings. Results from 43 surveys were analyzed (90% response rate). Of those responses, 22/24 (92%) played the role of attending physician, and 19/24 (79%) played the role of technician. Volunteers agreed that students met the four EPAs evaluated (agreement was 85–100%).

Summary

This semester-long elective provided “real-time” experience and feedback for pre-APPE students to enhance APPE readiness and reinforce EPAs. Students are likely to benefit from mimicked intra-professional interaction and augmented critical thinking skills that could be adapted to various disease states within pharmacy curricula.

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