IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY European journal of pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-02-15 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.ejphar.2025.177258
John L Szarek, Clare Guilding, Simon Maxwell
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IUPHAR教育委员会药理学教育项目;www.pharmacologyeducation.org)提供了一个开放获取,同行评审的平台,以支持全球药理学教育。PEP于2016年推出,提供全面的免费访问,同行评审的资源,包括广泛的主题摘要,视频链接,幻灯片集,以及由药理学家策划的其他媒体,以满足不同学习者的需求。本文提供了PEP增长的最新情况,提供了关于用户参与度和反馈的分析。该平台平均每月访问量为2万次,在新冠疫情期间达到了5万次的峰值。用户粘性约为40%,表明用户与内容的互动非常活跃。来自31个国家的115名用户的反馈赞扬了PEP资源的质量和数量,以及通过网站导航的便利性。与传统药理学教育资源的比较,突出了PEP在可及性和同行评议方面的优势。文中提供了在教育中使用人在教育的例子,强调积极和自主的学习方法。讨论包括维护和扩展平台所面临的挑战,如资金和内容管理,并概述了可持续发展的战略,包括人工智能可能发挥的作用。PEP是当代药理学教育的宝贵资源,对推动全球药理学教育的发展具有重要作用。
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The IUPHAR Education Section's Pharmacology Education Project (PEP; www.pharmacologyeducation.org) provides an open-access, peer-reviewed platform to support pharmacology education globally. Launched in 2016, PEP offers a comprehensive range of freely accessible, peer-reviewed resources, including extensive topic summaries with links to videos, slide sets, and other media curated by pharmacologists and catering to diverse learners' needs. This paper provides an update on PEP's growth, providing analytics on user engagement and feedback. The platform averages 20,000 visits per month, with a peak of 50,000 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Engagement rates are approximately 40%, indicating robust interaction with the content. Feedback from 115 users spanning 31 countries praises the quality and quantity of PEP's resources and the ease of navigation through the website. Comparisons with traditional resources used in pharmacology education highlight PEP's advantages in accessibility and peer review. Examples of the use of PEP in education are provided, emphasizing active and self-directed learning methodologies. The discussion includes challenges in maintaining and expanding the platform, such as funding and content curation, and outlines strategies for sustainable development, including the role that artificial intelligence may play. PEP is a valuable resource in contemporary pharmacology education and plays a vital role in advancing the field globally.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pharmacology publishes research papers covering all aspects of experimental pharmacology with focus on the mechanism of action of structurally identified compounds affecting biological systems. The scope includes: Behavioural pharmacology Neuropharmacology and analgesia Cardiovascular pharmacology Pulmonary, gastrointestinal and urogenital pharmacology Endocrine pharmacology Immunopharmacology and inflammation Molecular and cellular pharmacology Regenerative pharmacology Biologicals and biotherapeutics Translational pharmacology Nutriceutical pharmacology.
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