University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy, Oxford, Mississippi.
Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Arlington, Virginia.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2020 Jun;84(6):ajpe8146. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8146.
This commentary, written primarily by a recent pharmacy graduate, discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the class of 2020. Everyone has been impacted by COVID-19, but pharmacy students have been affected by and experienced COVID-19 in unique ways. This was the first class to complete pharmacy practice experiences in an online format, miss out on milestone events including graduation, and face uncertainty about becoming licensed and entering the job market in the midst of a pandemic. However, instead of discouraging them, these events have in many ways strengthened the resilience of the class of 2020. Additionally, COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of continued advocacy for the profession and articulation of the pharmacist's expanded role and value to the health care team, and inspired the class of 2020 to join the ranks of colleagues nationwide in raising awareness in these areas. Nevertheless, uncertainty over their future and that of their peers lingers as COVID-19 has forever changed pharmacy education and practice.
这篇评论主要由一位刚毕业的药剂学专业学生撰写,讨论了 COVID-19 对 2020 届毕业生的影响。每个人都受到了 COVID-19 的影响,但药剂学专业的学生受到的影响和经历是独特的。这是第一届以在线形式完成实习的学生,错过了包括毕业在内的里程碑事件,并且在大流行期间对获得执照和进入就业市场的不确定性感到担忧。然而,这些事件并没有使他们灰心丧气,反而在许多方面增强了 2020 届学生的适应能力。此外,COVID-19 凸显了继续倡导该专业的重要性,以及阐明药剂师在医疗团队中的扩大作用和价值,激励 2020 届学生加入全国同事的行列,在这些领域提高认识。尽管如此,由于 COVID-19 永远改变了药学教育和实践,他们对未来和同行的未来的不确定性仍然存在。