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A new pharmacy preregistration course using asynchronous online learning was successfully implemented. Adjustments to workload improved participant satisfaction and validated online learning

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  • Pharmacy Education
  • Online Learning
  • Distance Education

Background:

  • Preregistration training is crucial for pharmacy graduates.
  • Traditional distance education methods may have limitations.
  • Asynchronous online learning offers a flexible delivery model.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and evaluate a preregistration course using asynchronous online learning.
  • To assess the effectiveness and participant satisfaction with the online delivery method.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented online tutorials, quizzes, and asynchronous case-based discussions.
  • Supplemented online delivery with self-directed and face-to-face learning.
  • Surveyed pharmacy graduates from 2004 and 2005 cohorts.

Main Results:

  • Majority benefited from all course components, citing peer support, shared learning, and feedback.
  • Initial high workload in asynchronous discussions led to course modification.
  • Post-modification, participant satisfaction improved, with an appropriate online/face-to-face balance.

Conclusions:

  • Successfully implemented a novel pharmacy preregistration course.
  • Online teaching and learning were well-accepted and beneficial.
  • Addressing workload issues enhanced the effectiveness of online distance education.