Title of article :
Scholarly Pathway: Understanding, Planning, and Competency Mapping in Pharmacy Education
Author/Authors :
Gillani, Wasif Department of Pharmacy Practice - College of Pharmacy - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE , Mohiuddin Gulam, Shabaz Department of Pharmacy Practice - College of Pharmacy - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE
Abstract :
Pharmaceutical education has extensive integration of courses from life sciences
to technology application and drug discovery to clinical trials. Pharmacy
students are capable of diverse career selection due to acquired competencies
during professional education. However, there is always a lack of real‑time
research exposure to pharmacy students at the undergraduate level. Therefore,
the purpose is to design an effective research series that provides first‑hand
research experience to pharmacy students during 2–4 years of PharmD studies.
The course design and delivery focused on three elements, namely, quality
assurance, curriculum requirement, and assessment method. The outcomes of the
course series are consistent with the emerging research skills and evidence‑based
practitioner role. The series and multilevel of course sequels comprising from
knowledge – comprehension – argument – to – synthesis of research article.
Students are expected to conduct independent research project under the supervision
of college faculty. This will help them to develop and advance research skills for
lifelong learning. The scholarly pathway series will develop critical appraisal skills
to argue/support/value the literature and develop competency for evidence‑based
medicines. It will be highly beneficial to develop critical thinking, professionalism,
and research skills among pharmacy students.
Keywords :
Application , research methodologies , pharmaceutical education , curriculum , course design
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice