Collaborating to develop clinical pharmacy teaching in Sri Lanka


Autoria(s): Coombes, Ian; Fernando, Gita; Wickramaratne, M; Peters, Nimali; Lynch, Cathy; Lum, Elaine; Coombes, Judith
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01/03/2013

Resumo

Background Bachelor of Pharmacy programs were introduced in 2006 into two Sri Lankan universities - University of Peradeniya and University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Due to minimal clinical pharmacy experience in the country, these universities invited international colleagues to develop and teach the clinical pharmacy course. Aims To describe development, delivery and evaluation of both a clinical pharmacy undergraduate course and a "Train-thetrainer”program provided to local academics delivering undergraduate pharmacy programs. Method In 2009, Australian pharmacist academics developed and piloted an undergraduate clinical pharmacy course at University of Peradeniya. In 2010, this was refined and delivered at University of Sri Jayewardenepura, along with a “train-thetrainer”program for local academics. These were evaluated using surveys. Results Most students considered lecture delivery speed and use of audio visual aids appropriate, and lecture content relevant.Most academics found the “Train-the-Trainer” program increased their knowledge and improved their teaching skills. Conclusion Experienced pharmacist academics can improve the quality of clinical pharmacy teaching in developing countries such as Sri Lanka.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67719/

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FIP

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67719/1/2013_RxEd_SL_teaching.pdf

http://pharmacyeducation.fip.org/2013/03/collaborating-to-develop-clinical-pharmacy-teaching-in-sri-lanka/

Coombes, Ian, Fernando, Gita, Wickramaratne, M, Peters, Nimali, Lynch, Cathy, Lum, Elaine, & Coombes, Judith (2013) Collaborating to develop clinical pharmacy teaching in Sri Lanka. Pharmacy Education, 13(1), pp. 29-35.

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Copyright 2013 International Pharmaceutical Federation

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #111500 PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES #130000 EDUCATION #Australia #Pharmacy #Education #Sri Lanka #HERN
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Journal Article