探索药学学生的领导风格使用5个声音评估
Kerry K Fierke1, Kate Newman2, Renae Chesnut3
1University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, USA.
American journal of pharmaceutical education
|August 1, 2024
概括
五个声音的评估有助于药学学生了解他们的团队贡献. 相当数量的药学博士 (PharmD) 学生被认定为"育儿师",强调了多样化的团队角色的重要性.
科学领域:
- 药房 教育 教育 药房 教育
- 领导力发展 领导力发展
- 团队动力学 团队动力学
背景情况:
- 领导力发展评估对学生药剂师至关重要.
- 了解团队战略对于有效的药房实践至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估药学博士 (PharmD) 课程中5个声音评估的实施情况.
- 通过5 Voices工具探索学生药剂师对他们的团队贡献的理解.
主要方法:
- 5 Voices工具被整合到两个药学院的领导课程中.
- 该评估对在必修课程和选修课程中的第二年PharmD学生进行.
主要成果:
- 分析了456名PharmD学生的数据.
- 几乎一半 (49.1%) 的学生认为"保育员"是他们主要的声音.
- 两家机构之间没有观察到声音分布的显著差异.
结论:
- 五个声音评估提高了学生药剂师关于团队角色的自我意识.
- 承认"培养者"声音的普遍性可以促进对其他重要的团队角色的欣赏,帮助团队发展.
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