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      A Program to Prepare Clinical Pharmacy Faculty Members to Use Entrustable Professional Activities in Experiential Education

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          Abstract

          Objective. To describe the design and evaluation of a program implemented to ready clinical faculty members to use entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for teaching and assessment in experiential education.

          Methods. The school adopted a set of EPAs for faculty members to implement in advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs), and then delivered a two-session faculty development program to ensure faculty members’ readiness to implement the EPAs. To determine the success of the faculty development program, qualitative analysis of the moderated discussion held during the program was conducted, post-program and follow-up surveys were administered, and the results of the pilot implementation of EPAs were analyzed.

          Results. Eleven faculty members participated in the development program, and 10 of them completed the pilot implementation of EPAs and the follow-up survey after completing three APPE blocks. All faculty members responded that the program prepared them to apply what they learned about EPAs to their practice setting in both the post-program and follow-up surveys. In the follow-up survey, 80% of faculty members reported that they were confident in correctly applying what they learned from the program to the EPA pilot, and 100% answered a hypothetical application question correctly. Forty students participated in the pilot implementation of EPAs. Of these, 95% were directly observed by faculty members before making an entrustment decision, and 100% received feedback on their performance.

          Conclusion. The faculty development program was effective in preparing faculty members to implement the EPA framework in experiential teaching and use the entrustment rubric.

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          Journal
          Am J Pharm Educ
          Am J Pharm Educ
          ajpe
          ajpe
          American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
          American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
          0002-9459
          1553-6467
          September 2020
          : 84
          : 9
          : ajpe7897
          Affiliations
          Fairleigh Dickinson University, School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Florham Park, New Jersey
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Anastasia Rivkin, Fairleigh Dickinson University, School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 230 Park Ave., Florham Park, NJ 07932 Phone: 973-443-8410. Email: Rivkin@ 123456fdu.edu
          Article
          PMC7523668 PMC7523668 7523668 ajpe7897
          10.5688/ajpe7897
          7523668
          33012799
          b01463bd-1837-4ab7-b65a-91335ac97704
          © 2020 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
          History
          : 22 October 2019
          : 17 April 2020
          Page count
          Pages: 7
          Categories
          Brief

          experiential education,entrustable professional activities,faculty development

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