Objective. To determine and describe the current uses of the Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment (PCOA) by US schools and colleges of pharmacy. Methods. Assessment professionals from 135 US schools and colleges of pharmacy were invited to complete a 38-item electronic survey. Survey items were designed to investigate common uses of the PCOA, cut points, and “stakes” assigned to the PCOA, identification of at-risk students, and remediation approaches. Results. The school response rate was 68%. The most common uses of the PCOA included curricular assessment (76%), individual student performance assessment (74%), and cohort performance assessment (71%). The PCOA was most frequently administered to third-year pharmacy (P3) students. The a...
Objective. To investigate the effects of multicourse, composite examinations on student performance ...
The article reflects on the Career Pathway Evaluation Program for pharmacy professionals launched by...
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...
Objective: Utilize results of a national survey to describe current uses of the Pharmacy Curriculum ...
Systematic assessment and evaluation of professional pharmacy programs are mandated by the American ...
Objective. To determine how accredited Doctor of Pharmacy programs implement and evaluate the co-cur...
Objective. To determine areas of concern, and challenges to implementing and assessing the co-curric...
Objective: In an effort to improve learning in Area 2 of the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exa...
Background Pharmacists have demonstrated their value in population health management (PHM). With app...
Methods for determination of minimum competence (i.e., cut-scores or passing grades) have been descr...
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of student pharmacists delivering medication therapy management (...
Introduction: This study assessed student perceptions, preparation, and result use strategies of the...
Objective. To characterize use of the Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment (PCOA) in terms of tim...
Objective. To determine and describe the nature and extent of medication adherence education in US c...
Objective To design, implement, and evaluate a strategy to actively engage doctor of pharmacy (Pharm...
Objective. To investigate the effects of multicourse, composite examinations on student performance ...
The article reflects on the Career Pathway Evaluation Program for pharmacy professionals launched by...
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...
Objective: Utilize results of a national survey to describe current uses of the Pharmacy Curriculum ...
Systematic assessment and evaluation of professional pharmacy programs are mandated by the American ...
Objective. To determine how accredited Doctor of Pharmacy programs implement and evaluate the co-cur...
Objective. To determine areas of concern, and challenges to implementing and assessing the co-curric...
Objective: In an effort to improve learning in Area 2 of the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exa...
Background Pharmacists have demonstrated their value in population health management (PHM). With app...
Methods for determination of minimum competence (i.e., cut-scores or passing grades) have been descr...
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of student pharmacists delivering medication therapy management (...
Introduction: This study assessed student perceptions, preparation, and result use strategies of the...
Objective. To characterize use of the Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment (PCOA) in terms of tim...
Objective. To determine and describe the nature and extent of medication adherence education in US c...
Objective To design, implement, and evaluate a strategy to actively engage doctor of pharmacy (Pharm...
Objective. To investigate the effects of multicourse, composite examinations on student performance ...
The article reflects on the Career Pathway Evaluation Program for pharmacy professionals launched by...
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...