Pharmacy educators' intention for the curriculum : an Australian pilot study
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2014
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Background: Pharmacy educators play an important role in supporting the professional identity formation of students, particularly in relation to their perceptions and strategies for the curriculum and subsequent learning experiences. Aim: To explore pharmacy educators’ perceptions of the purpose of the pharmacy curriculum and how they contribute to students’ development as pharmacists. Methods: A one-off survey using a 20-item questionnaire distributed to all pharmacy educators at a single school of pharmacy who contributed to an Australian undergraduate pharmacy degree program. Results: Most educators viewed the curriculum and their role from a traditional perspective. The educators felt the key purpose of the curriculum was to develop competent pharmacists by providing students with knowledge and skills. There was a limited emphasis on patient-centredness. Conclusion: Whilst educators were focused on developing competent pharmacists through the provision of knowledge and skills, important learning opportunities supporting identity formation may be missed. |
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International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77714/1/Pharm_ed_13-34_Noble_.pdf Noble, Christy, Coombes, Ian, Nissen, Lisa, Shaw, Nicholas, & Clavarino, Alexandra (2014) Pharmacy educators' intention for the curriculum : an Australian pilot study. Pharmacy Education, 14(1), pp. 51-57. |
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© 2014 FIP |
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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health |
Palavras-Chave | #111502 Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics #curriculum #professional identity formation #pharmacy academics #undergraduate pharmacy education #Australia #HERN |
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Journal Article |