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A Case-Based Toxicology Elective Course to Enhance Student Learning in Pharmacotherapy
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
  • Stacy D. Brown, East Tennessee State University
  • Brooks B. Pond, East Tennessee State University
  • Kathryn A. Creekmore, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Description

Objective. To assess the impact of a case-based toxicology elective course on student learning in related required courses and student performance on the Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment (PCOA) examination.

Design. A case-based clinical toxicology elective course that contained topics from 2 required courses, Pharmacology III and Pharmacotherapy II, was offered in the spring 2009 to second- and third-year pharmacy students.

Assessment. Scores on the Toxicology subsection of the PCOA of students enrolled in the elective were higher than those of students not enrolled (91.3% ± 4.1 vs. 67.2% ± 5.7). Enrollment in the elective was related to increased examination scores among Pharmacotherapy II students (89.5% ± 2.0 vs. 83.9% ± 1.8). Students indicated on course survey instruments that they were satisfied with the new elective offering.

Conclusions. A toxicology elective provided a clinically relevant, active-learning experience for pharmacy students that addressed a curricular need within the college and increased examination scores.

Citation Information
Stacy D. Brown, Brooks B. Pond and Kathryn A. Creekmore. "A Case-Based Toxicology Elective Course to Enhance Student Learning in Pharmacotherapy" American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education Vol. 75 Iss. 6 (2011) ISSN: 1553-6467
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stacy-brown/29/