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Pharmacy OSCEs and Competency-Based Assessments

  • 1 Edición - 17 de abril de 2017
  • Última edición
  • Autores: Sharon Haughey, Roisin O'Hare
  • Idioma: Inglés

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Descripción

Patient safety is now a very strong focus of pharmacy degrees. Competency-based evaluations of pharmacy students using simulated assessments including Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) and Criterion Referenced Assessments (CRAs) are increasingly commonplace. These are designed to simulate aspects of real-life pharmacy practice in order to train students to integrate their knowledge of medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, therapeutics, legislation, clinical skills, numeracy, communication and empathy, and to test a student’s ability to provide safe and effective patient care.

This book provides a unique resource to support students and trainers in developing and practising these essential skills. It is designed as a useful resource for undergraduate students, clinical tutors and those involved in teaching students on pharmacy degree courses.

Format

  • OSCE outline
    • Format (written/interactive)
    • Level of difficulty
    • Time limit
    • Props supplied (e.g. BNF)
    • Competencies tested

  • Station task
  • Model Answers and sample marking schemes
  • Tips
  • Puntos claves

    • Short chapter introductions about how to tackle the type of problems encountered in the chapter.

    • Station examples to test your ability to integrate knowledge and skills.
    • Stations written in detail so that you can practise and then check or score performance against model answers.
    • Examples of competency-based assessments designed to assess the level of integration between science and practice.

    Índice

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. Clinical check pre-dispensing and final check on dispensed medication

    Chapter 3 Responding to symptoms and counselling

    Chapter 4 Medication Reconciliation

    Chapter 5. Inter- and intra- professional assessments

    Chapter 6. Prescribing Skills

    Chapter 7. Competency-based Assessments

    Chapter 8. Dealing with Symptoms in the Community Pharmacy

    Detalles del producto

    • Edición: 1
    • Última edición
    • Publicado: 2 de mayo de 2017
    • Idioma: Inglés

    Sobre los autores

    SH

    Sharon Haughey

    Afiliaciones y experiencia
    Senior Lecturer (Education), School of Pharmacy, Queen's University, Belfast, UK

    RO

    Roisin O'Hare

    Afiliaciones y experiencia
    School of Pharmacy, Queen's University, Belfast, UK