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    • Pharmacy Education
    • Patient Safety
    • Healthcare Professional Well-being

    Background:

    • Second victim syndrome is a recognized issue in healthcare, but guidance for pharmacy training environments is limited.
    • Risk factors include medication safety events, failure to rescue, and clinician inexperience.
    • There is a growing awareness of mental health concerns among healthcare providers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe second victim syndrome in the context of pharmacy learners and preceptors.
    • To highlight the ethical responsibility of pharmacy leaders to support learners during challenging patient care scenarios.
    • To provide strategies for proactive recognition and intervention to improve learner well-being and professional recovery.

    Main Methods:

    • This commentary synthesizes existing literature and expert opinion.
    • It applies the concept of second victim syndrome to the unique setting of pharmacy education.
    • It discusses risk factors and potential interventions for pharmacy learners and preceptors.

    Main Results:

    • Second victim syndrome can adversely impact pharmacists' professional outcomes and well-being.
    • Identifying and naming the experience can help learners cope.
    • Preceptors and peers play a vital role in facilitating recovery and professional growth.

    Conclusions:

    • Second victim syndrome is an underappreciated phenomenon significantly impacting pharmacists.
    • Proactive strategies for recognition and intervention are essential for supporting pharmacy learners and preceptors.
    • Addressing this issue is vital for enhancing the well-being and effectiveness of pharmacists.