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Poster Project to Emphasize Public Health in the Pharmacy Curriculum
Author(s) -
Michael P. Kelsch,
Amy Werremeyer
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
american journal of pharmaceutical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.796
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1553-6467
pISSN - 0002-9459
DOI - 10.5688/ajpe7512
Subject(s) - rubric , pharmacy , grading (engineering) , curriculum , medical education , public health , presentation (obstetrics) , pharmacy practice , medicine , class (philosophy) , public speaking , psychology , family medicine , nursing , pedagogy , political science , computer science , engineering , civil engineering , radiology , artificial intelligence , law
To implement and assess a required public health poster project in a doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program.Third-year PharmD students collaborated in pairs to research a public health topic relating to pharmacy practice. Each student group prepared an informational poster, while receiving feedback from a faculty mentor at each stage of the project. The students presented their completed posters at a statewide pharmacy conference.Faculty members evaluated the posters with a grading rubric, and students completed a survey instrument that assessed the overall experience. In general, faculty members rated the class highly across all domains of the grading rubric. The class generally agreed that the poster project increased their awareness of public health issues related to pharmacy practice, overall knowledge of public health, and presentation skills.The implementation of a poster project was well received by students and faculty members as an effective method for enhancing public health instruction in the PharmD program at North Dakota State University.

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