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Rachel E Barenie1, Caroline Paul1, Ally Stanford1
1University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Pharmacy, Memphis, TN, United States of America.
Abstract:
The overwhelming majority of states require pharmacists to pass the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) prior to licensure, and student performance in the pharmacy law course is the biggest predictor of success on the MPJE. However, wide variation exists regarding the structure and delivery of the pharmacy law course. Evidence-based learning strategies are well described in the literature, including: (1) practice testing, (2) distributed practice, (3) interleaved practice, (4) self-explanation, and (5) interrogative elaboration, and an opportunity may exist to implement them into the pharmacy law course. We translated these five evidence-based learning principles into practice for pharmacy law educators with specific examples. Faculty directing the pharmacy law course may consider implementing evidence-based teaching strategies into their pharmacy law course to further support student success.
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