Evaluation of a pilot clinical skills workshop series for community pharmacists

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Mehra, IV [1 ]
Wuller, CA [1 ]
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[1] St Louis Coll Pharm, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
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Clinical clerkship sites are needed in community pharmacies to prepare students to assume new roles as pharmaceutical care providers. A series of six clinical skills workshops were developed to train community pharmacists to become preceptors for students during clinical community pharmacy rotations. Learning was assessed by a final practicum. A self-assessment tool evaluated perceived improvement in attitude and clinical skills. A majority of the respondents reported positive changes in their daily practice, increased knowledge and confidence in all areas discussed in the workshops, and increased motivation/desire to counsel patients. All feel prepared to precept students in the near future; however, one-half think they first need additional instruction on precepting. A clinical skills workshop series is an effective method to begin preparing community pharmacists to become clinical role models and preceptors for community pharmacy clerkship rotations.
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