Department of Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, TX, USA.
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, TX, USA; American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2024 Sep;88(9):101264. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.101264. Epub 2024 Aug 12.
The teaching of emotional intelligence (EI) in pharmacy curriculums is an important part of a pharmacy learners' professional development and is crucial to improving interactions with health care providers and patients. However, the coaching of students to understand strengths and weaknesses related to their EI scores and how to facilitate these opportunities for personal growth is often the missing link from the teaching process. This commentary explores a college of pharmacy's experience with the incorporation of EI into the curriculum, with a focus on coaching students beyond the assessment numbers they receive. This requires placing emphasis on the broad applicability of EI, its personalization, and the actionable potential for growth. Guided reflections and individualized coaching, which differ from general teaching practices in pharmacy curricula today, can be used to promote the application of results as drivers for personal and professional success. Colleges/schools of pharmacy should consider investing resources in not only teaching students about EI but also coaching students as part of their professional journey.
在药学课程中教授情绪智力(EI)是药学学习者专业发展的重要组成部分,对于改善与医疗保健提供者和患者的互动至关重要。然而,从教学过程中经常缺少对学生进行指导,以了解与他们的 EI 分数相关的优势和劣势,以及如何促进这些个人成长机会。本文评论探讨了一所药学院将 EI 纳入课程的经验,重点是指导学生超越他们所获得的评估分数。这需要强调 EI 的广泛适用性、个性化以及可采取行动的增长潜力。引导反思和个性化指导有别于当今药学课程中的一般教学实践,可以用于促进将结果应用为个人和职业成功的驱动力。药学院/校应考虑不仅要投入资源教授学生 EI,还要将学生作为其专业发展的一部分进行指导。