Students' experience and evaluation of community pharmacy internship in Iraq

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Background: Pharmacy internship programmes are driven by most developed countries to outweigh the ongoing growth in the pharmacy career which encourages pharmacists to play a significant role as healthcare providers. Objectives: This study examines pharmacy students' perception, satisfaction, challenges, and limitations with the internship curriculum. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted using an online survey with different elements to examine students' perceptions of various aspects. Result: Most students reported a positive impression regarding their internships, however, they were less satisfied with the allowance for filling prescriptions and compounding also, the college's follow-up was inadequate. Finding a pharmacy and devoted time for the training were the most reported challenges. Whether the preceptor is a pharmacist or not, the duration of the training and the pharmacy type have been demonstrated as important factors in the training outcomes. Conclusion: Students have acquired experience and knowledge. However, there are still improvements needed in the interns' perception towards the programme.

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Al-Jalehawi, A., Al-Hamadani, F., Attash, H. M., Aladul, M. I., Alabdali, A., Allela, O. Q., & Al-Radeef, M. Y. (2022). Students’ experience and evaluation of community pharmacy internship in Iraq. Pharmacy Education, 22(1), 688–695. https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2022.221.688695

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