Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics, University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy, 3501 Terrace, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Lead Innovation Advisor, University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy, 3501 Terrace, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2024 May;16(5):370-376. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2024.02.006. Epub 2024 Mar 7.
The Pharmacy Innovation Experience and Research (PIER) program aims to provide student pharmacists with co-curricular experiences that augment their essential soft skill training while recruiting underrepresented minority (URM) high school and undergraduate students to the pharmacy profession. The goal of the PIER mentoring program is to enhance the leadership, professionalism, teaching, and cultural sensitivity skills of student pharmacists through their participation in the program.
During this pilot study, student pharmacists were trained to mentor high school and undergraduate students prior to the start of PIER. Pre- and post-program surveys were used to assess the self-perceived benefit PIER had on the soft skill development of student pharmacists. Survey responses were analyzed using unpaired t-tests.
There was an observed increase in self-perceived abilities among student pharmacists in mentoring (82% versus 68%), leading a team (94% versus 82%), and teaching (77% versus 64%). In post-program surveys, 90% of the students viewed their experience as useful for their career versus 71% in pre-surveys. While a high percentage felt comfortable interacting with diverse participants (90%) and knowledgeable about diversity issues in healthcare (89%), the data indicated that the PIER program did not have a quantifiable impact on their cultural sensitivity.
PIER is a co-curricular program for student pharmacists that enhances self-perception of essential soft skills for their careers. Nevertheless, additional assessment of the skills gained through PIER is needed to verify competency. Other schools of pharmacy should recognize the importance of programs like PIER to both recruit URMs to pharmacy schools and provide current students with a co-curricular experience that will encourage their success.
Pharmacy Innovation Experience and Research (PIER) 计划旨在为药剂学生提供课外体验,以增强他们的基本软技能培训,并招募代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)高中生和本科生进入药学专业。PIER 指导计划的目标是通过学生参与该计划,提高药剂学生的领导力、专业精神、教学和文化敏感性技能。
在这项试点研究中,药剂学生在 PIER 开始前接受培训,以指导高中生和本科生。使用预和后调查来评估 PIER 对药剂学生软技能发展的自我感知益处。使用未配对的 t 检验分析调查响应。
药剂学生在指导(82%对 68%)、领导团队(94%对 82%)和教学(77%对 64%)方面的自我感知能力明显提高。在后续调查中,90%的学生认为他们的经验对他们的职业有用,而在预调查中,这一比例为 71%。尽管大多数学生(90%)认为自己与不同背景的参与者互动感到舒适,并且对医疗保健中的多样性问题有一定的了解(89%),但数据表明,PIER 计划对他们的文化敏感性没有可量化的影响。
PIER 是一项针对药剂学生的课外计划,增强了他们对职业发展至关重要的软技能的自我认知。然而,需要进一步评估通过 PIER 获得的技能,以验证其能力。其他药学院校应认识到像 PIER 这样的计划的重要性,不仅可以招募 URM 进入药学院校,还可以为现有学生提供课外体验,鼓励他们取得成功。