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期刊名:Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning

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ISSN:1877-1297

e-ISSN:1877-1300

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Mary Elizabeth Ray,Michael J Rudolph,Kimberly K Daugherty Mary Elizabeth Ray
Background: This scoping review examined how mapping examination questions to learning taxonomies (Bloom's taxonomy), is used in health professions education. The review examined relationships between taxonomy level and e...
Mohammed A Islam,Suhui Yang,Alamdar Hussain et al. Mohammed A Islam et al.
Introduction: This study examines pharmacy students' qualitative faculty and course evaluation (FCE) feedback through an integrated machine learning and human coding approach to uncover insights on faculty teaching, cours...
Mohammed F Salahuddin Mohammed F Salahuddin
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of simulation-based education (SBE) combined with statistical analysis training on student pharmacists learning, engagement, and competency development in areas such as h...
Kathryn P Lin,Chinyere Okoh,Nathan Pope Kathryn P Lin
Introduction: Introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs) allow pharmacy students early exposure to practice settings to prepare for advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) and help discover career interests...
Saba Madae&#x;en,Isra Dmour,Amjad Z Alrosan et al. Saba Madae&#x;en et al.
Background: Medication safety and pharmacovigilance remain crucial disciplines worldwide. However, there is a significant lack of knowledge regarding pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction reporting among practitione...
Abdulmuminu Isah,Chisom Victoria Aniefuna,Uzochukwu Emmanuel Chima et al. Abdulmuminu Isah et al.
Background: Gamification involves applying game design elements to non-game contexts. Pharmacy students often encounter overwhelming resources, highlighting the need for innovative strategies to enhance learning. ...
Hope Brandon,Jennifer A Scarduzio,Laurie Fogleman et al. Hope Brandon et al.
Objective: Identify factors perceived by pharmacy educators to be associated with declining North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) first-time pass rates to highlight potential focused areas of further re...
Faria Munir,Heather Ipema,Rahul Nohria et al. Faria Munir et al.
Objective: The current study assessed pharmacy students' perceptions about generative AI before and after participation in a ChatGPT-based drug information activity. ...
Angelina Vascimini,Akash Alexander,Bradley Phillips et al. Angelina Vascimini et al.
Introduction: Teaching Assistants (TAs) are increasingly integrated into healthcare curricula, with near-peer teaching (NPT) offering collaborative benefits for both teachers and students. Student TAs can effectively redu...
Ruth N Jeminiwa,Tanya Abillar,Monika Szeliga et al. Ruth N Jeminiwa et al.
Background: Traditional lectures may be less effective than active learning strategies in supporting student's successful performance on assessments. Jigsaw method, an active learning strategy, fosters engaging classrooms...