Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia30341, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2010 Feb 10;74(1):12. doi: 10.5688/aj740112.
To design, implement, and assess a women's health elective course for second- and third-year doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students.
A women's health course was developed, focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment throughout a woman's lifespan. Course format included didactic lectures, in-class activities, peer teaching, case studies, and reading assignments.
Student performance and learning were assessed based on class participation, (graded 3 times during the semester), activities and assignments, (graded weekly), and 2 formal written assessments. Student survey results indicated perceptions of women's health had changed in 3 ways: a realization that many diseases manifest differently in women than men, an increased awareness of numerous diseases not addressed in the required curriculum that affect women, and a greater appreciation of the physiological and pharmacokinetic differences that increase the potential for adverse drug reactions in women.
An elective course in women's health was well received by PharmD students. Excellent student performance in weekly active-learning activities and class participation, however, did not translate into excellent performance on subsequent formal assessments.
为第二和第三年药学博士(PharmD)学生设计、实施和评估一门女性健康选修课程。
开发了一门女性健康课程,重点关注女性整个生命周期的健康促进、疾病预防和治疗。课程形式包括理论讲座、课堂活动、同伴教学、案例研究和阅读作业。
根据课堂参与度(在学期中进行 3 次评分)、活动和作业(每周评分)以及 2 项正式书面评估来评估学生的表现和学习情况。学生调查结果表明,他们对女性健康的看法在以下三个方面发生了变化:认识到许多疾病在女性中的表现与男性不同,更多地意识到许多在必修课程中未涉及到的影响女性的疾病,以及对增加女性发生不良反应的可能性的生理和药代动力学差异有了更深的理解。
女性健康选修课程受到 PharmD 学生的欢迎。然而,学生在每周的主动学习活动和课堂参与方面表现出色,但在随后的正式评估中表现并不出色。