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. 2021 Feb 21:zxab073. doi: 10.1093/ajhp/zxab073

Health-system implementation of a collaborative core curriculum for advanced pharmacy experiential education during the COVID-19 pandemic

Courtney A Montepara 1,, Rebecca R Schoen 2, Anthony J Guarascio 1, Jamie L McConaha 3, Paula J Horn 4
PMCID: PMC7929458  PMID: 33954423

Abstract

Purpose

A collaborative advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) education model established within a healthcare institution during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is described.

Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a nationwide disruption of APPE pharmacy education. Healthcare institutions faced the challenge of educating APPE students while attempting to simultaneously de-densify work areas and reduce transmission risk for employees and patients. A pharmacist coordinator and pharmacist academic partners at a large teaching hospital created a collaborative common core curriculum model for resourceful implementation of APPE education. Healthcare network pharmacists, clinical pharmacist academic partners, and pharmacy residents delivered the curriculum to 35 pharmacy students over a 9-week time period. Main components of the curriculum included patient case discussions, topic discussions, journal club presentations, live continuing education (CE) webinars, and development of pharmacy technician CE programs. A majority of students reported positive experiences working with a variety of preceptors from different specialties (81%) and collaborating with students from other universities (62%).

Conclusion

A health system can leverage institutional, network-wide, and academic partner resources to implement a collaborative APPE curriculum during challenging times such as those experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Keywords: APPE, COVID-19 pandemic, curriculum, experiential education, health system, remote learning


Articles from American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy: AJHP are provided here courtesy of Oxford University Press

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