Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy

Objective: To discuss the experience of sharing an experiential model of education and practice development between two colleges of pharmacy and to provide a framework to guide faculty in this type of collaboration.Case Study: The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (OSU COP) Partner for Promo...

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Main Authors: Jennifer L. Rodis, Pharm.D., BCPS, Brandon T. Jennings, Pharm.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2011-01-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/innovations/prod/groups/cop/@pub/@cop/@innov/documents/article/cop_article_367722.pdf
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spelling doaj-01ee6239aff74e22b3b2f37b51ebf5a92020-11-25T02:30:07ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172011-01-012456Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of PharmacyJennifer L. Rodis, Pharm.D., BCPSBrandon T. Jennings, Pharm.D.Objective: To discuss the experience of sharing an experiential model of education and practice development between two colleges of pharmacy and to provide a framework to guide faculty in this type of collaboration.Case Study: The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (OSU COP) Partner for Promotion (PFP) program was developed in response to the need for advancing practice in the community pharmacy setting. After successful implementation of this program, the PFP program design and materials were shared, adapted, and implemented at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy (Utah COP). Collaborating faculty developed a framework based on lessons learned through this experience which proposes key guiding strategies as considerations to address prior to embarking on sharing any aspect of an educational program or model between institutions. Each step of the framework is described and applied to the process followed by The OSU COP and Utah COP in sharing the PFP program. Additional considerations related to transfer of educational models are discussed.Results/Conclusion: Sharing the education model and materials associated with the PFP program between institutions has enhanced experiential opportunities for students and helped develop residency training sites in the community setting. In addition, the relationship between the two colleges has contributed to faculty development, as well as an increase in community pharmacy service development with community pharmacy partners at each institution. It is hoped this experience will help guide collaborations between other colleges of pharmacy to enhance education of future pharmacists while positively impacting pharmacy practice, teaching, and research by faculty.http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/innovations/prod/groups/cop/@pub/@cop/@innov/documents/article/cop_article_367722.pdfcommunity pharmacy servicespharmaceutical servicespharmacy educationfaculty developmentadvanced pharmacy practice experiences
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Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy
INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
community pharmacy services
pharmaceutical services
pharmacy education
faculty development
advanced pharmacy practice experiences
author_facet Jennifer L. Rodis, Pharm.D., BCPS
Brandon T. Jennings, Pharm.D.
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title Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy
title_short Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy
title_full Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy
title_fullStr Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy
title_full_unstemmed Adopting an Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experiential Educational Model Across Colleges of Pharmacy
title_sort adopting an advanced community pharmacy practice experiential educational model across colleges of pharmacy
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
issn 2155-0417
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Objective: To discuss the experience of sharing an experiential model of education and practice development between two colleges of pharmacy and to provide a framework to guide faculty in this type of collaboration.Case Study: The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (OSU COP) Partner for Promotion (PFP) program was developed in response to the need for advancing practice in the community pharmacy setting. After successful implementation of this program, the PFP program design and materials were shared, adapted, and implemented at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy (Utah COP). Collaborating faculty developed a framework based on lessons learned through this experience which proposes key guiding strategies as considerations to address prior to embarking on sharing any aspect of an educational program or model between institutions. Each step of the framework is described and applied to the process followed by The OSU COP and Utah COP in sharing the PFP program. Additional considerations related to transfer of educational models are discussed.Results/Conclusion: Sharing the education model and materials associated with the PFP program between institutions has enhanced experiential opportunities for students and helped develop residency training sites in the community setting. In addition, the relationship between the two colleges has contributed to faculty development, as well as an increase in community pharmacy service development with community pharmacy partners at each institution. It is hoped this experience will help guide collaborations between other colleges of pharmacy to enhance education of future pharmacists while positively impacting pharmacy practice, teaching, and research by faculty.
topic community pharmacy services
pharmaceutical services
pharmacy education
faculty development
advanced pharmacy practice experiences
url http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/innovations/prod/groups/cop/@pub/@cop/@innov/documents/article/cop_article_367722.pdf
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