Implementation of a Student-Developed, Service-Based Internship for Pharmacy Students

Purpose: This article describes the development, implementation, and impact of a student-created pharmacy internship program with aspects of service-learning, professional development, and ambulatory care pharmacy practice. Program Description: As the pharmacy profession continues to evolve, pha...

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Main Authors: Carolyn Rath, Frank Tillman, Jessica Stickel, Madison Jones, Lori Armistead
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2019-04-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1550
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spelling doaj-ec2707d1ce304ba0a5d72ffcedc2632e2020-11-25T03:24:57ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172019-04-0110210.24926/iip.v10i2.1550Implementation of a Student-Developed, Service-Based Internship for Pharmacy StudentsCarolyn Rath0Frank Tillman1Jessica Stickel2Madison Jones3Lori Armistead4University of North Carolina Eshelman School of PharmacyUniversity of North Carolina Eshelman School of PharmacyUniversity of North Carolina Eshelman School of PharmacyUniversity of North Carolina Eshelman School of PharmacyUniversity of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy Purpose: This article describes the development, implementation, and impact of a student-created pharmacy internship program with aspects of service-learning, professional development, and ambulatory care pharmacy practice. Program Description: As the pharmacy profession continues to evolve, pharmacy internships present valuable opportunities for student pharmacists to explore career pathways and develop personal and professional skills. While internships in clinical and industry settings support interns’ professional development, service-based internships provide additional benefits to student pharmacists by promoting cultural awareness, community engagement, and commitment to serving underserved patients. Student leaders from the Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy created a service-learning, ambulatory care-focused pharmacy internship for fellow student pharmacists. Two rising third-year students were selected to participate in the internship in the summer of 2018. Over the two-month program, the interns participated in various program components including direct patient care activities, faculty-led workshops and topic discussions, and quality improvement projects. In addition to supporting the interns’ academic and professional growth, this program also furthered the mission of SHAC to promote positive health outcomes for underserved populations. Summary: The SHAC Ambulatory Care in Underserved Populations Internship represents an innovative initiative by pharmacy student leaders to develop a service-focused internship for fellow student pharmacists. Participation in the internship provides unique opportunities not often available in conventional pharmacy curricula, including engagement with underserved patient populations and exploration of strategies to mitigate health disparities. Crafted by students for fellow students, this internship provides opportunities for personal and professional growth for both student developers and interns to carry into their future pharmacy careers.   Article Type: Student Project https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1550internship, student pharmacists, ambulatory care, service-learning, underserved
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Lori Armistead
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Frank Tillman
Jessica Stickel
Madison Jones
Lori Armistead
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title_short Implementation of a Student-Developed, Service-Based Internship for Pharmacy Students
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title_fullStr Implementation of a Student-Developed, Service-Based Internship for Pharmacy Students
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a Student-Developed, Service-Based Internship for Pharmacy Students
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publishDate 2019-04-01
description Purpose: This article describes the development, implementation, and impact of a student-created pharmacy internship program with aspects of service-learning, professional development, and ambulatory care pharmacy practice. Program Description: As the pharmacy profession continues to evolve, pharmacy internships present valuable opportunities for student pharmacists to explore career pathways and develop personal and professional skills. While internships in clinical and industry settings support interns’ professional development, service-based internships provide additional benefits to student pharmacists by promoting cultural awareness, community engagement, and commitment to serving underserved patients. Student leaders from the Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy created a service-learning, ambulatory care-focused pharmacy internship for fellow student pharmacists. Two rising third-year students were selected to participate in the internship in the summer of 2018. Over the two-month program, the interns participated in various program components including direct patient care activities, faculty-led workshops and topic discussions, and quality improvement projects. In addition to supporting the interns’ academic and professional growth, this program also furthered the mission of SHAC to promote positive health outcomes for underserved populations. Summary: The SHAC Ambulatory Care in Underserved Populations Internship represents an innovative initiative by pharmacy student leaders to develop a service-focused internship for fellow student pharmacists. Participation in the internship provides unique opportunities not often available in conventional pharmacy curricula, including engagement with underserved patient populations and exploration of strategies to mitigate health disparities. Crafted by students for fellow students, this internship provides opportunities for personal and professional growth for both student developers and interns to carry into their future pharmacy careers.   Article Type: Student Project
topic internship, student pharmacists, ambulatory care, service-learning, underserved
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