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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Education
  • Faculty Development
  • Health Professions Education

Background:

  • Non-pharmacist faculty require orientation to contemporary pharmacy practice.
  • Understanding the evolving roles of pharmacists is crucial for interprofessional education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design, implement, and evaluate a faculty development program.
  • To orient non-pharmacist faculty members to modern pharmacy practice.

Main Methods:

  • A multifaceted program included four shadowing experiences in diverse pharmacy settings (acute care, ambulatory care, hospital, community).
  • Faculty visited sites guided by licensed preceptors, focusing on defined pharmacist roles.
  • Experiences culminated in reflection and impact assessment surveys.

Main Results:

  • All participants reported improved conceptual understanding of pharmacy practice and pharmacist roles.
  • Faculty comfort increased in developing practice-relevant classroom activities.
  • Shadowing experiences were deemed effective for orientation.

Conclusions:

  • Pharmacy practice shadowing is an effective faculty development strategy.
  • The program fostered interdisciplinary connections between pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical science faculty.
  • This initiative can enhance curriculum relevance and faculty engagement.