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A continuous professional development process for first-year pharmacy students
Richard O'Brocta1, Asim Abu-Baker, Parag Budukh
1Wegmans School of Pharmacy, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY 14618, USA. robrocta@sjfc.edu
Objectives:
To develop, pilot test, and evaluate a continuous professional development (CPD) process for first-year pharmacy (P1) students.
Design:
Students and faculty members were introduced to the important elements of the CPD process via a live training program. Students completed the year-long 4-step CPD cycle by identifying a learning objective, creating a plan, completing the learning activity, evaluating their learning outcome, documenting each step, and meeting with their faculty advisor for feedback and advice.
Assessment:
Seventy-five first-year students (100%) successfully completed the CPD process during the 2009-2010 academic year. The students spent an average of 7 hours (range 2 to 20 hours) on the CPD process. The majority of faculty members (83%) completing the survey instrument found the process valuable for the students and would like to see the program continued.
Conclusion:
Integrating a CPD requirement for students in a college or school of pharmacy is feasible and valuable to students' developing life-long learning skills. Effective and frequent training of faculty members and students is a key element in the CPD process.
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