Western New England University, Department of Pharmaceutical & Administrative Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Springfield, MA, USA.
Western New England University, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Springfield, MA, USA; Western New England University, Office of the Dean, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Springfield, MA, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2024 Jul;88(7):100723. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.100723. Epub 2024 May 29.
From 2021 to 2023, 7978 graduates of pharmacy programs failed the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination on the first attempt. Presently, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education monitors programs with a passage rate of ≥ 2 SDs below the national mean pass rate. In 2023, this should lead to monitoring 7 programs that produced 140 failures out of the total of 2472 failures (5.7 %). In our view, this is neither equitable nor demonstrative of sufficient accountability. Analysis of failure counts among the 144 programs reported by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy demonstrates a distribution curve highly skewed to the right. The evaluation of average failure counts across all programs suggests that schools with absolute failures ≥ 2 SDs higher than the average number of failures should be identified for monitoring, in addition to those falling ≥ 2 SDs below the national mean pass rate. Based on the 2023 data, this additional criterion corresponds to ≥ 35 failures/program. This threshold would prompt monitoring of 18 programs and 36.5 % of the total failures. Of the 7 programs that will be monitored based on the current Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education criteria, only 1 would be captured by the ≥ 35 failure method of selection; the remaining 6 contribute 85 total failures to the pool. Thus, if both criteria were to be applied, ie, ≥ 35 failures and ≥ 2 SDs below the national mean pass rate, a total of 24 programs would be monitored (16.6 % of the 144 programs) that contribute 987 of the total failures (39.9 %).
从 2021 年到 2023 年,7978 名药学专业毕业生在首次参加北美药师执照考试时失败。目前,药学教育认证委员会(Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education)以通过率低于全国平均通过率 2 个标准差(2 SDs)的标准来监测项目。2023 年,这将导致对 7 个项目进行监测,这些项目共有 140 名考生失败,占总失败人数 2472 人的 5.7%。在我们看来,这既不公平,也不能充分说明问责制。全国药剂师委员会(National Association of Boards of Pharmacy)报告的 144 个项目的失败次数分析表明,失败次数的分布曲线高度右偏。对所有报告项目的平均失败次数进行分析表明,除了通过率低于全国平均水平 2 SDs 的项目外,那些绝对失败次数高于平均水平 2 SDs 的项目也应该被纳入监测范围。根据 2023 年的数据,这一额外标准对应于每个项目≥2SDs 高于平均失败次数的≥35 次失败。这一门槛将促使对 18 个项目和总失败人数的 36.5%进行监测。在根据当前药学教育认证委员会标准进行监测的 7 个项目中,只有 1 个项目会被≥35 次失败的选择方法所捕捉;其余 6 个项目共导致 85 次总失败。因此,如果同时应用这两个标准,即≥35 次失败和低于全国平均通过率 2 SDs,将总共监测 24 个项目(占 144 个项目的 16.6%),这些项目共导致 987 次总失败(占 39.9%)。