University of Kentucky, College of Pharmacy, Lexington, Kentucky.
Executive Associate Editor, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Arlington, Virginia.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2020 Jun;84(6):ajpe8131. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8131.
The pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus identified in 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in seismic changes throughout society. Accordingly, academia has been forced to adapt. Changes across all aspects of teaching and instruction have occurred. Students have departed campuses and prospects of their return remain unclear. The Academy, which is generally reluctant to change, has been forced to make rapid adjustments. Among other issues, pharmacy schools and colleges have been forced to mitigate changes to experiential education. Tremendous resources and energy have been invested to actuate the changes that have occurred. In many ways, the disruptions forced upon pharmacy education may usher in a new normal. The likelihood for even a partial return to the customary way of doing things appears increasingly unlikely.
2019 年发现的新型冠状病毒引发的大流行(COVID-19)导致社会发生了巨大变化。相应地,学术界也被迫做出调整。教学的各个方面都发生了变化。学生离开了校园,他们何时返校仍不清楚。通常不愿意改变的药学院校被迫做出快速调整。除其他问题外,药学院校还被迫减轻对实践教育的改变。为了实施已经发生的改变,投入了巨大的资源和精力。在许多方面,药学教育所受到的干扰可能会开创一个新常态。恢复到过去的习惯方式的可能性似乎越来越小。