An Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Leadership Development

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Wilson, Jane E. [1 ]
Smith, Michael J. [1 ]
George, David L. [2 ]
Oliphant, Emily A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oklahoma, Coll Pharm, 1110 N Stonewall Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73117 USA
[2] Creat Care Pharm, Edmond, OK USA
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advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE); experiential education; leadership; student development; MINDFULNESS; PHOTOVOICE; IMPLEMENTATION; METHODOLOGY; BENEFITS;
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G40 [教育学];
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Objective. To describe the development and implementation of an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) in leadership. Methods. A leadership APPE was created and continuously improved over five years from being mostly content-oriented to being more of an experiential offering by identifying and implementing rich, practical leadership experiences. Activities included PhotoVoice, Power of Full Engagement, What's Your Passion?, Transformational Leadership, Speech Acts, a Mindfulness Retreat, PeoplePack Dynamics, and a rowing experience at an Olympic training facility. After five years of developing and refining the APPE, faculty coordinators sought student feedback on the APPE beyond using a standardized APPE evaluation form students complete at the end of each rotation. Results. The majority of students agreed with all of the evaluation items. Items with the highest mean agreement included: content from previous didactic leadership courses were reinforced in the rotation; relevance of the rotation to one's career; rotation objectives facilitated learning; and a variety of teaching methods helped in applying knowledge to future practice. Analysis of comments regarding the leadership APPE identified three main themes: gratitude, development, and more connection. Conclusion. An elective APPE with the primary purpose of leadership training and development can be created and incorporated into the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. This leadership APPE can serve as an example for other institutions interested in implementing a similar experience.
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