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An introductory pharmacy practice experience providing pharmaceutical care to elderly patients
Authors:McGivney Melissa Somma  Hall Deanne L  Stoehr Gary P  Donegan Teresa E
Affiliation:University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, PA 15261, USA. somma@pitt.edu
Abstract:Objective. To develop, integrate, and assess an introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) in providing pharmaceutical care to patients at senior centers (Silver Scripts).Design. First-year pharmacy students learned and practiced the pharmaceutical care process in the classroom to prepare for participation in the Silver Scripts program, in which the students, under faculty mentorship, conducted comprehensive medication reviews for senior citizens attending senior centers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Assessment. Students, preceptors, and senior center staff members indicated the experience was positive. Specifically, first-year students felt they gained benefit both from an educational standpoint and in their own personal growth and development, while staff contacts indicated the patients appreciated the interaction with the students.Conclusion. The Silver Scripts experience is a model for linking classroom experiences and experiential learning. The cycle of experiencing, reflecting, and learning has provided not only a meaningful experience for our P1 students but also a worthwhile focused review of seniors’ medication use. This experience could be used as a model for other colleges and schools of pharmacy and their communities.
Keywords:experiential education   introductory pharmacy practice experience   community outreach   pharmacy student   professionalism   pharmaceutical care
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