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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Education
  • Digital Health Tools
  • Clinical Skills Development

Background:

  • MyDispense is an online pharmacy simulation with electronic health records and clinical decision-making capabilities.
  • Pharmacy education programs seek effective integration of digital tools for practical training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a framework for integrating MyDispense into pharmacy education.
  • To identify key considerations for implementing MyDispense in pharmacy curricula.

Main Methods:

  • A nominal group technique involving faculty and students was used to gather insights.
  • Input was collected on MyDispense usage, implementation factors, and ideal framework components.
  • Content analysis identified common themes and considerations for integration.

Main Results:

  • The role of MyDispense in learning is dependent on student progression and knowledge level.
  • A framework was proposed, emphasizing fundamental skills for novices, clinical notes for intermediates, and advanced decision-making for near-graduates.
  • Tailored approaches are necessary for different student proficiency levels.

Conclusions:

  • MyDispense is a versatile tool for enhancing pharmacy education.
  • The developed framework guides tailored implementation based on student proficiency.
  • Findings provide practical insights for educators to optimize MyDispense for clinical skill development.