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Am J Pharm Educ ; 76(5): 83, 2012 Jun 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22761524

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OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent of implementation of Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations for 5 core competencies within the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curricula in US colleges and schools of pharmacy. METHODS: A survey instrument that used IOM language to define each of the recommended competencies (patient-centered care, interdisciplinary teaming, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics) was sent to 115 US colleges and schools of pharmacy. RESULTS: Evidence-based practice and patient-centered care were the most widely implemented of the 5 core competencies (in 87% and 84% of colleges and schools, respectively), while informatics, interdisciplinary teaming, and quality improvement were implemented to a lesser extent (at 36%, 34%, and 29% of colleges and schools, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Significant progress has been made by colleges and schools of pharmacy for inclusion of IOM competencies relating to evidence-based practice and patient-centered care within curricula. However, the areas of informatics, interdisciplinary teaming, and quality improvement are lagging in inclusion.


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Competency-Based Education/methods , Curriculum/standards , Education, Pharmacy/standards , Schools, Pharmacy/standards , Curriculum/statistics & numerical data , Data Collection , Education, Pharmacy/statistics & numerical data , Evidence-Based Practice/education , Humans , National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, U.S., Health and Medicine Division , Patient-Centered Care , Schools, Pharmacy/statistics & numerical data , United States
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