Exploring the requisite skills and competencies of pharmacists needed for success in an evolving health care environment

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Objective. To identify and describe the core competencies and skills considered essential for success of pharmacists in today’s rapidly evolving health care environment. Methods. Six breakout groups of 15-20 preceptors, pharmacists, and partners engaged in a facilitated discussion about the qualities and characteristics relevant to the success of a pharmacy graduate. Data were analyzed using qualitative methods. Peer-debriefing, multiple coders, and member-checking were used to promote trustworthiness of findings. Results. Eight overarching themes were identified: critical thinking and problem solving; collaboration across networks and leading by influence; agility and adaptability; initiative and entrepreneurialism; effective oral and written communication; accessing and analyzing information; curiosity and imagination; and self-awareness. Conclusion. This study is an important step toward understanding how to best prepare pharmacy students for the emerging health care needs of society.

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McLaughlin, J. E., Bush, A. A., Rodgers, P. T., Scott, M. A., Zomorodi, M., Pinelli, N. R., & Roth, M. T. (2017). Exploring the requisite skills and competencies of pharmacists needed for success in an evolving health care environment. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 81(6). https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe816116

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