Objective: To evaluate a learner-centered, elective course complementing pharmacotherapeutic instruction. Design: A one credit-hour elective as developed. Enrolled students were responsible for article selection and to lead in-class discussions. A content-validated discussant rubric was use to peer review each discussant. Assessment: Enrolled students kept current on the literature and nurtured an obligation to themselves and their peers to be prepared on a weekly basis to discuss the selected article. Discussion demonstrated varied opinions and provided ample opportunity for students to use technical/clinical language. Also, the course allowed for thinking at a higher level, discussing complex ideas/issues, and developing oral commun...
Pharmacology is a distinct discipline and offers core knowledge to broaden student programs in the p...
Objectives: To develop a curriculum structure that would encourage students to apply medicinal chemi...
Introduction As evidenced by student performance on various assessments, pharmacotherapy remains a c...
Purpose: To develop an integrated approach of teaching medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and pharma...
Objectives: This report describes the use of assessment data to improve teaching methods in pharma...
Objectives: A challenge of primarily didactic courses lies in keeping students engaged in a potentia...
This report describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a student-centered, case-ba...
Objective. To implement problem-based learning exercises in a pharmacy research elective course and ...
Objective: To describe the design and implementation of an elective course in drug discovery, develo...
Pharmacology curriculum plays an integral role in medical education. Learning pharmacology to choose...
Objective. To assess the impact of a case-based toxicology elective course on student learning in re...
Objectives. To develop, implement, and assess a learner-centered approach to teaching a third-year p...
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a new pediatric pharmacotherapy elective c...
To aid the rational choice and prescribing of drugs a normative (ideal) problem-solving model was de...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine student perceptions of the methods used to teac...
Pharmacology is a distinct discipline and offers core knowledge to broaden student programs in the p...
Objectives: To develop a curriculum structure that would encourage students to apply medicinal chemi...
Introduction As evidenced by student performance on various assessments, pharmacotherapy remains a c...
Purpose: To develop an integrated approach of teaching medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and pharma...
Objectives: This report describes the use of assessment data to improve teaching methods in pharma...
Objectives: A challenge of primarily didactic courses lies in keeping students engaged in a potentia...
This report describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a student-centered, case-ba...
Objective. To implement problem-based learning exercises in a pharmacy research elective course and ...
Objective: To describe the design and implementation of an elective course in drug discovery, develo...
Pharmacology curriculum plays an integral role in medical education. Learning pharmacology to choose...
Objective. To assess the impact of a case-based toxicology elective course on student learning in re...
Objectives. To develop, implement, and assess a learner-centered approach to teaching a third-year p...
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a new pediatric pharmacotherapy elective c...
To aid the rational choice and prescribing of drugs a normative (ideal) problem-solving model was de...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine student perceptions of the methods used to teac...
Pharmacology is a distinct discipline and offers core knowledge to broaden student programs in the p...
Objectives: To develop a curriculum structure that would encourage students to apply medicinal chemi...
Introduction As evidenced by student performance on various assessments, pharmacotherapy remains a c...