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    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacy Education
    • Clinical Pharmacy
    • Patient Care Management

    Background:

    • Medication Therapy Management (MTM) patients present significant complexity due to multiple comorbidities, medications, and socioeconomic factors.
    • Pharmacists providing MTM services must synthesize vast amounts of medical and non-medical information to address patient needs.
    • Effective assessment and care planning are crucial for successful MTM outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the MTM Spider Web, a novel teaching tool.
    • To demonstrate how this tool can assess patient complexity, prioritize interventions, and guide the design of patient-centered care plans.
    • To provide a method for building the MTM Spider Web using case-based scenarios.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of the MTM Spider Web as a visual aid.
    • Utilizing case-based scenarios for practical application and teaching.
    • Focus on synthesizing patient information and prioritizing clinical problems.

    Main Results:

    • The MTM Spider Web effectively facilitates the assessment of complex MTM patients.
    • The tool aids in the prioritization of interventions and the development of comprehensive care plans.
    • Case-based scenarios provide a practical framework for learning.

    Conclusions:

    • The MTM Spider Web is an innovative and effective teaching tool for pharmacists and health professional students.
    • It enhances the ability to assess complex patients and design patient-centered medication therapy plans.
    • This visual model supports the delivery of appropriate and individualized medication therapy.