Howard University, College of Pharmacy, Washington, DC
Howard University, College of Pharmacy, Washington, DC.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2022 Dec;86(10):ajpe8600. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8600. Epub 2021 Oct 29.
Rapid changes in the current US health care system, especially in the fields of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, require practicing pharmacists to acquire new knowledge and skills. Despite the growth of opportunities for pharmacists within new spaces such as nanotechnology, informatics, and pharmacogenomics, those without a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree could be eliminated from consideration by employers who seek new graduates with more contemporary training and skills. The purpose of this study was to determine what associations exist between student success within a nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy (NTDP) program and certain demographic factors. This quantitative longitudinal study was designed to determine which factors predict academic success among NTDP students entering the College of Pharmacy at Howard University. Academic success was measured by cumulative graduating grade point average (GPA). Data from four cohorts of students were used to develop multivariate linear regression models with several predictors including age, region of residence, citizenship status, previous pharmacy work background, and ethnicity. The study sample included 81 students whose mean cumulative GPA was 3.44. A foreign-born African heritage was predictive of a GPA that was significantly higher in comparison to African Americans after adjusting for other factors. Findings showed that international students had a higher cumulative GPA in comparison to African American students in the NTDP program.
当前美国医疗体系的快速变革,特别是在药学和药物科学领域,要求执业药师获取新知识和技能。尽管药剂师在纳米技术、信息学和药物基因组学等新领域的机会不断增加,但那些没有药学博士(PharmD)学位的人可能会被那些寻求具有更现代培训和技能的新毕业生的雇主排除在外。本研究旨在确定非传统药学博士(NTDP)项目内学生的成功与某些人口统计学因素之间存在哪些关联。这项定量纵向研究旨在确定哪些因素可以预测进入霍华德大学药学院的 NTDP 学生的学业成功。学业成功通过累积毕业平均绩点(GPA)来衡量。该研究使用来自四个学生群体的数据,开发了包含多个预测因素的多元线性回归模型,包括年龄、居住地区、公民身份、以前的药学工作背景和种族。研究样本包括 81 名学生,他们的平均累积 GPA 为 3.44。在调整其他因素后,与非裔美国人相比,具有外国出生的非洲血统的人更有可能获得更高的 GPA。研究结果表明,在 NTDP 项目中,国际学生的累积 GPA 高于非裔美国学生。