
Remediation Model Used in a Pharmacy Calculations Course
Author(s) -
Dana A. Strachan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
innovations in pharmacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2155-0417
DOI - 10.24926/iip.v10i3.1816
Subject(s) - pharmacy , flexibility (engineering) , medical education , component (thermodynamics) , process (computing) , plan (archaeology) , environmental remediation , psychology , process management , computer science , medicine , engineering , nursing , management , history , ecology , physics , archaeology , contamination , biology , economics , thermodynamics , operating system
Remediation is a required component of pharmacy programs. In a pharmacy calculations course, two student-centered models of remediation have been utilized. These models were a shift from an intensive, hands-on infrastructure of faculty and student engagement to a more student self-directed process. The models utilized development of an individualized plan for each student, clearly outlined expectations, faculty availability for consultation, as well as flexibility in remote completion of the assigned activities. Both models resulted in student success.
Article Type: Note