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Objective. To implement an antimicrobial stewardship (AS) elective course for second-year and thirdyear pharmacy students and to assess its impact on students’ perceptions regarding the application of AS principles. Design. A 2-credit elective course focusing on principles of AS incorporated prelecture didactic recordings with primary literature and guideline-based reading assignments, in-class active-learning group work and student-led presentations, and student-generated examination items. Assessment. Perceptions were assessed by precourse and postcourse survey items. Graded course assessments included completion of preclass assignments (readings, prerecorded lecture and writing assessment items), in-class active participation and group presentations, a midpoint examination, and a final examination. Conclusion. An AS-themed elective course in a doctor of pharmacy curriculum incorporating preclass, self-directed learning and in-class group-based active-learning strategies positively impacted students’ perceived understanding of AS strategies.
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Gauthier, T. P., Sherman, E. M., & Unger, N. R. (2015). An elective course on antimicrobial stewardship. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 79(10). https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe7910157
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