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Students empowering pharmacist provided contraception services: An APPE student perspective on service development
Lillian G Boehmer1, Megan E MacLean1, Molly M Corder1
1Butler University College of Pharmacy, United States.
Purpose:
This reflection aims to highlight the ambulatory care setting and its impact on pharmacy student experiential education through student involvement in developing a contraception pharmacy service. Although pharmacist-prescribed contraception has been permitted through collaborative practice agreements (CPA) for some time, the recent enactment of Indiana House Bill 1568 has sparked interest amongst students in promoting this service and enhancing accessibility.1.
Description:
This manuscript invites readers into the dynamic experience of two Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) students engaged in developing and implementing a pharmacist-prescribed contraception service within an ambulatory care clinic. They address the creation, implementation, and feedback of students participating in developing this service throughout their four-week rotation.
Analysis/Interpretation:
Their experience contributes valuable insights into the evolving field of ambulatory care and its educational potential for student pharmacists.
Conclusions And Implications:
This reflection is a testament that such initiatives have valuable benefits not only for students but also for health systems, clinics, and the broader community. In the future, the authors hope to see more students collaborating with experienced preceptors to design ambulatory practice protocols and services across various fields of expertise.
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