نتایج جستجو برای: community integration medical education pharmacy curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 1470020  

2017
Daisy Volmer Kristiina Sepp Peep Veski Ain Raal

Background: The PHAR-QA, "Quality Assurance in European Pharmacy Education and Training", project has produced the European Pharmacy Competence Framework (EPCF). The aim of this study was to evaluate the existing pharmacy programme at the University of Tartu, using the EPCF. Methods: A qualitative assessment of the pharmacy programme by a convenience sample (n = 14) representing different pharm...

2014
Antonio Campos-Sánchez Juan Antonio López-Núñez Víctor Carriel Miguel-Ángel Martín-Piedra Tomás Sola Miguel Alaminos

BACKGROUND The students' motivation to learn basic sciences in health science curricula is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of different components of motivation (intrinsic motivation, self-determination, self-efficacy and extrinsic -career and grade- motivation) on learning human histology in health science curricula and their relationship with the ...

2017
Evelin Tiralongo

Introduction With the increased usage of CAM worldwide comes the demand for its integration into health professional education. As primary care providers pharmacists are at the forefront, providing information and guidance to patients about safe and effective use of all medicines, including complementary medicines. Surveys of Australian community pharmacists show that their CAM training does no...

2017
Tanja Gmeiner Nejc Horvat Mitja Kos Aleš Obreza Tomaž Vovk Iztok Grabnar Borut Božič

This article presents the results of mapping the Slovenian pharmacy curriculum to evaluate the adequacy of the recently developed and validated European Pharmacy Competences Framework (EPCF). The mapping was carried out and evaluated progressively by seven members of the teaching staff at the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Pharmacy. Consensus was achieved by using a two-round modified Del...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2007
Colin P West Tait D Shanafelt

BACKGROUND Professionalism is a critical quality for physicians to possess. Physician professionalism has received increased attention in recent years, with many authorities suggesting that professionalism is in decline. An understanding of the factors contributing to professionalism may allow the development of more effective approaches to promoting this quality in medical education. DISCUSS...

2016
David John Wright Michael James Twigg

As community pharmacy services become more patient centered, they will be increasingly reliant on access to good quality patient information. This review describes how the information that is currently available in community pharmacies can be used to enhance service delivery and patient care. With integration of community pharmacy and medical practice records on the horizon, the opportunities t...

2016
Jiyin Zhou Shiwen Zhou Chunji Huang Rufu Xu Zuo Zhang Shengya Zeng Guisheng Qian

BACKGROUND This review provides a critical overview of problem-based learning (PBL) practices in Chinese pharmacy education. PBL has yet to be widely applied in pharmaceutical education in China. The results of those studies that have been conducted are published in Chinese and thus may not be easily accessible to international researchers. Therefore, this meta-analysis was carried out to revie...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2007
Marie Wolff L Kevin Hamberger Bruce Ambuel Syed Ahmed Geoffrey R Swain Paul Hunter David Smith

BACKGROUND There is an increasing emphasis on teaching community-responsive care and population health in medical education. This focus requires a multidimensional perspective on community health that examines the determinants, ranges, and variations of health status and disease in the community as a whole. DESCRIPTION The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Medical College of ...

2010
Dan K Kaye Andrew Mwanika Patrick Sekimpi Joshua Tugumisirize Nelson Sewankambo

BACKGROUND Uganda has an acute problem of inadequate human resources partly due to health professionals' unwillingness to work in a rural environment. One strategy to address this problem is to arrange health professional training in rural environments through community placements. Makerere University College of Health Sciences changed training of medical students from the traditional curriculu...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2009
Johanna Shapiro Jack Coulehan Delese Wear Martha Montello

The humanities offer great potential for enhancing professional and humanistic development in medical education. Yet, although many students report benefit from exposure to the humanities in their medical education, they also offer consistent complaints and skepticism. The authors offer a pedagogical definition of the medical humanities, linking it to medicine as a practice profession. They the...

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