A telehealth-based training model for an ambulatory care pharmacy skills course

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Description: Increasingly, pharmacy services are provided using telehealth-based modalities. This paper describes a pharmacy skills course that utilised telehealth principles to train students on the technical and communications skills necessary for the ambulatory care setting. Zoom breakout rooms, electronic health records, YouTube video vignettes, and teaching assistants portraying patients/physicians simulated a telehealth-based ambulatory care setting. Evaluation: Five quizzes and six written assignments were utilised to measure student’s knowledge and skills. At the end of the course, students were evaluated through a three-station objective structured clinical exam (OSCE). Students also completed a pre/post attitudes survey. Result: Overall, students performed well on various assessments including quizzes and written assignments. The majority of the students performed well on the OSCE. Significant improvement was noted on all items in the attitudes survey. Conclusion: This study suggests that a telehealth training model can be effective in teaching pharmacy students both the technical and communication skills necessary for practice in the ambulatory care setting.

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Rogan, E. L., Galal, S. M., Wu, G., Bui, V., Wong, S. M. T., Vyas, D., & Wu, S. (2021). A telehealth-based training model for an ambulatory care pharmacy skills course. Pharmacy Education, 21, 569–576. https://doi.org/10.46542/PE.2021.211.569576

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