Around the world, changes in scope of practice regulations for pharmacists have been used as a tool to advance practice and promote change. Regulatory change does not automatically trigger practice change; the extent and speed of uptake of new roles and responsibilities has been slower than anticipated. A recent study identified 9 pre-requisites to practice change (the 9Ps of Practice Change). The objective of this study was to describe how educationalists could best apply these 9Ps to the design and delivery of continuing professional development for pharmacists. Twenty community pharmacists participated in semi-structured interviews designed to elicit their learning needs for scope of practice change. Seven supportive educational techniqu...
Pharmacy education has evolved from the outdated changing 5 to 4 year dispensing pharmacy program th...
In recent years, pharmacy practice has undergone a significant evolution toward patient-centered car...
Objective To explore how different aspects of the professional environment for Australian community ...
The profession of pharmacy in Canada is in a state of rapid evolution. Various jurisdictions, inclu...
This article explores the use of open learning to meet pharmacists' continuing development needs in ...
Introduction: With community pharmacy transitioning from a fee-for-service model to a value-based ca...
Today’s healthcare professional is challenged to stay current with increasingly complex therapeutic ...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
The obligation for continuous education and consequent high attendance rates for IPSA courses has ra...
Objective: To explore pharmacists’ perceived needs on training required to undertake an expanded pre...
Informal learning is a major factor influencing the professional development and practices of health...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : This paper examines the extent to which different models of commun...
Introduction: To prepare community pharmacists for the provision of clinical and patient-focused se...
II. Electing to Change the Profession: Educating to Influence Change Interested in influencing chang...
Current literature demonstrates the positive impact of pharmacists prescribing medication on patient...
Pharmacy education has evolved from the outdated changing 5 to 4 year dispensing pharmacy program th...
In recent years, pharmacy practice has undergone a significant evolution toward patient-centered car...
Objective To explore how different aspects of the professional environment for Australian community ...
The profession of pharmacy in Canada is in a state of rapid evolution. Various jurisdictions, inclu...
This article explores the use of open learning to meet pharmacists' continuing development needs in ...
Introduction: With community pharmacy transitioning from a fee-for-service model to a value-based ca...
Today’s healthcare professional is challenged to stay current with increasingly complex therapeutic ...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
The obligation for continuous education and consequent high attendance rates for IPSA courses has ra...
Objective: To explore pharmacists’ perceived needs on training required to undertake an expanded pre...
Informal learning is a major factor influencing the professional development and practices of health...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : This paper examines the extent to which different models of commun...
Introduction: To prepare community pharmacists for the provision of clinical and patient-focused se...
II. Electing to Change the Profession: Educating to Influence Change Interested in influencing chang...
Current literature demonstrates the positive impact of pharmacists prescribing medication on patient...
Pharmacy education has evolved from the outdated changing 5 to 4 year dispensing pharmacy program th...
In recent years, pharmacy practice has undergone a significant evolution toward patient-centered car...
Objective To explore how different aspects of the professional environment for Australian community ...