Current situation analysis and suggestions on clinical pharmacy undergraduate internship education in China
- VernacularTitle:我国临床药学本科实习教学的现状和建议
- Author:
Weihang CAO
1
;
Jianchun LI
1
;
Pengfei JIN
1
Author Information
1. Beijing Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
clinical pharmacy;
undergraduate;
internship education;
teaching patterns
- From:
China Pharmacy
2024;35(8):1011-1015
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE To provide a reference for the improvement of the clinical pharmacy undergraduate internship education in China. METHODS The status of clinical pharmacy undergraduate internship education in China was briefly summarized, and suggestions on its future development based on advanced methods of domestic and abroad were provided. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS In China, undergraduate students of clinical pharmacy were required to undergo hospital internships for no less than 42 weeks. The internship took place in both pharmacy and clinical departments in hospitals. Students’ performance was usually assessed at the end of the internship. The mainstream teaching patterns included on-site teaching, simulation teaching, case-based discussion teaching, medical and pharmaceutical joint teaching, team-based teaching, academic exchange, and so on. The form of assessment had also shifted from final evaluations to more dynamic formats. The clinical pharmacy undergraduate internship education in China can adopt teaching models such as the layered teaching approach, establish pre-internship assessment or training, and encourage interns to participate in social pharmacy practice and directly interact with patients, etc., so as to improve the effect of internship.