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Experiential Education in Pharmacy Curriculum: The Lebanese International University Model

Marwan Akel, Mohamad Rahal, Mariam Dabbous, Nisreen Mourad, Ahmad Dimassi, Fouad Sakr

2020Pharmacy18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experiential education is an essential component of pharmacy education in order to allow intern students to experience real conditions and training opportunities in different inpatient and outpatient settings. This paper provides a description of the pharmacy practice experiences (PPEs) in the Lebanese International University (LIU) 5-year bachelor of pharmacy (BPharm) and postgraduate doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) programs; focuses on the opportunities and challenges encountered; and presents a model for experiential education in Lebanon. Learning outcomes and thus students' acquisition of predefined competencies are evaluated in actual practice settings through assessment tools. Our experiential education program aligns with the accreditation/certification criteria set by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and equips future pharmacists with the knowledge and skills to become major components in the healthcare team.

Topics & Concepts

AccreditationExperiential learningPharmacyMedical educationExperiential educationPharmacy practiceCurriculumBachelorCertificationMedicinePharmacy educationCourseworkHealth carePharmaconomistPsychologyNursingPedagogyPolitical scienceLawInnovations in Medical EducationProblem and Project Based LearningPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
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