Department of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, Lexington, Kentucky.
School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2019 Aug;83(6):7195. doi: 10.5688/ajpe7195.
Public misperceptions about the pharmacy profession have the potential to impact pharmacy education, practice, and the health of those who pharmacists serve. Student misperceptions of the profession can lead to fewer applicants to pharmacy schools and frustration among pharmacy students and faculty members. With the recent decline in applicants to Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programs, professional pharmacy organizations, colleges and schools of pharmacy, and individual pharmacists must implement strategies that mitigate these misperceptions. This commentary discusses the potential impact of prospective health students' (ie, students pursuing admission to health professional programs) misperceptions on the supply of quality candidates to PharmD programs. Strategies to elevate the image of the profession at the individual and collegiate level are discussed.
公众对药学专业的误解有可能影响药学教育、实践以及药剂师所服务人群的健康。学生对该专业的误解可能导致申请药学专业学校的人数减少,以及药剂学学生和教职员工的沮丧。随着最近申请药学博士(PharmD)课程的人数下降,专业药学组织、药学院校和个别药剂师必须实施策略来减轻这些误解。本文讨论了潜在健康学生(即,申请进入健康专业课程的学生)的误解对 PharmD 课程优质候选人供应的可能影响。还讨论了在个人和学院层面提升该专业形象的策略。