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Correlation Between Active-Learning Coursework and Student Retention of Core Content During Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences
Authors:Kristy H. Lucas  Julie A. Testman  Marcella N. Hoyland  Angel M. Kimble  Mary L. Euler
Affiliation:University of Charleston School of Pharmacy, Charleston, West Virginia
Abstract:Objective. To implement an active-learning approach in a pharmacotherapy course sequence in the second year (P2) and third (P3) year of a doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program and determine whether the pedagogical changes correlated with retention of core content in the fourth year (P4).Design. Class sessions were transitioned from slides-based lectures to discussion-based active-learning pedagogy.Assessment. A comprehensive examination was created and administered to assess student retention of therapeutic topics taught. Students demonstrated significantly improved overall scores on questions derived from the active-learning pedagogy used in Pharmacotherapy II and III compared to those derived from Pharmacotherapy I in which content was delivered by lecture.Conclusion. The use of active-learning strategies over lecture-based methods in pharmacotherapy courses resulted in higher retention of core content. Students’ performance in areas taught using the discussion-based methodology was superior to that which was taught using lecture-based slide presentations.
Keywords:pedagogy   active learning   assessment   advanced pharmacy practice experience   pharmacotherapy
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