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Drug Use Management and Policy Residency: A Service-Learning Application

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Conrad, Patricia
Murphy, Joseph
Sketris, Ingrid S.

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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education

Abstract

Objectives. To establish, implement, and evaluate a drug use management and policy residency program within the context of a service-learning framework. Design. Residents completed a 4-month term in which they were paired with a preceptor (health care manager or policy analyst) to complete a project designed to assist their work and to provide the resident with an understanding of policy formulation related to pharmaceuticals. Assessment. A formative evaluation of the first 2 years of the residency was conducted using semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders and an examination of program documents. Recurring themes were identified and a set of “lessons learned” was generated. Conclusion. The Drug Use Management and Policy Residency Program adhered to service learning tenets and was a practical educational experience for residents.

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Keywords

Drug therapy, Curricula, Curricula, Pharmacy, Health care policy

Citation

Patricia Conrad, Joseph Murphy, and Ingrid Sketris (2005). Drug Use Management and Policy Residency: A Service-Learning Application. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education: Volume 69, Issue 5, Article 96. doi: 10.5688/aj690596