Afeli Serge A
Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy, Clinton, SC, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2019 Aug;11(8):751-756. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2019.04.001. Epub 2019 Apr 26.
Colleges and schools of pharmacy in the US are faced with the challenge of providing appropriate academic accommodations for students with learning disabilities (SLD) including those with dyslexia, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia. Although there are no population statistics about SLD in pharmacy schools, current data show that their number at higher education institutions across the US has increased. This commentary discusses how the rigorous pharmacy school curriculum affects SLD and proposes creative and innovative measures to overcome these obstacles.
The shift in the public perception about SLD from a state of stigma to a manageable condition in recent years has greatly contributed to increase the number of SLD enrolled in higher education institutions. Although most colleges and universities can now offer some type of academic accommodation to SLD compared to few years ago, other academic accommodation recommendations to SLD remain challenging to implement, especially for SLD enrolled in pharmacy programs.
SLD enrolled in pharmacy programs could benefit from a multifaceted approach involving the school's office of disability services, medical practitioners, behavioral and language specialists, as well as some sort of curricular changes in order to be academically successful and become practice ready upon graduation.
美国的药学院面临着为有学习障碍(包括诵读困难、计算困难或书写困难)的学生提供适当学术便利的挑战。尽管药学院没有关于学习障碍学生的人口统计数据,但目前的数据显示,美国高等教育机构中这类学生的数量有所增加。本评论探讨了严格的药学院课程如何影响学习障碍学生,并提出了创造性和创新性措施来克服这些障碍。
近年来,公众对学习障碍的认知从一种耻辱状态转变为一种可管理的状况,这极大地促使了高等教育机构中学习障碍学生数量的增加。尽管与几年前相比,现在大多数学院和大学都能为学习障碍学生提供某种类型的学术便利,但其他针对学习障碍学生的学术便利建议在实施上仍然具有挑战性,尤其是对于就读药学专业的学习障碍学生。
就读药学专业的学习障碍学生可以从多方面的方法中受益,这包括学校的残疾服务办公室、医学从业者、行为和语言专家,以及某种课程改革,以便在学业上取得成功并在毕业后做好从业准备。