Austin Zubin, Andriole Dorothy A, Rhoney Denise H
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Oct;87(10):100550. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100550. Epub 2023 Jun 17.
Competency-based education is rapidly emerging as a paradigmatic shift in health professions education, as we grapple with the realities of ever-changing and increasing demands of society and health systems. While pharmacy educators are becoming more familiar with this paradigm, colleagues in medical education have been exploring models and methods of competency-based education for many years, and their experiences can be illuminating for us. The persistent question that drives continuous quality improvement in pharmacy education and the development of initiatives within American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy might be stated as "Is there a better (more effective, more efficient) way to prepare pharmacists (future and current) to meet the medication-related needs of the public?"
随着我们应对社会和卫生系统不断变化且日益增长的需求这一现实情况,基于能力的教育正在迅速成为卫生专业教育中的一种范式转变。虽然药学教育工作者对这种范式越来越熟悉,但医学教育领域的同行们多年来一直在探索基于能力的教育模式和方法,他们的经验可能会给我们带来启发。推动药学教育持续质量改进以及美国药学院协会内部各项举措发展的一个长期存在的问题可以表述为:“是否存在更好(更有效、更高效)的方法来培养(未来和当前的)药剂师,以满足公众与药物相关的需求?”