Natalie N. Gordon, Emily J. Christenberry, Sara C. Smith, Vicki Howe, Ian A. Mendez, Amanda M. Loya, Gabriel Frietze, Margie E. Padilla
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Don't worry, be APPE: Developing and refining a skills-based assessment of student preparedness for advanced pharmacy practice experiences
Background
The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) 2025 Standards charge pharmacy programs to assess student readiness for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs), but the method of assessment is not defined. This report describes the process of developing, implementing, and refining an APPE readiness assessment (ARA) that can be adapted to individual institutional needs and learning outcomes.
Educational activity
The ARA at The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy, a Hispanic-serving institution, is comprised of two practice areas: drug information and the Pharmacist Patient Care Process, each with multiple objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) to mimic how students will apply these skills in required APPE rotations. The ARA has been adapted for administration both virtually and in-person. Students are required to attain a 70 % average across all five OSCEs, with an opportunity to retest on any failed areas prior to progression into the APPE year.
Critical analysis of the educational activity
Since initial implementation in 2021, faculty experience and student performance informed changes to the assessment, rubrics, and integration of skills throughout the curriculum. The average overall ARA score was an 89.13 % in 2021 and ranged from 79.74 to 82.3 % in 2022–2024. Typically, less than 10 % of the class required re-testing, however, in 2023 16 % of the class had an ARA average less than 70 % requiring re-testing. Written skills are consistently the lowest performing area for students, potentially due to language discordance between students' preferred language and the language of the assessment.