Intersession Remediation to Minimize Attrition in a Three-Year Pharmacy Program

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Esposito, Emily R. [1 ]
Palmer, Emma C. [1 ]
Douglass, Amber R. [2 ]
Malcom, Daniel R. [1 ]
Cox, Arthur G. [1 ]
Raake, Sarah E. [1 ]
Daugherty, Kimberly K. [1 ]
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[1] Sullivan Univ, Coll Pharm & Hlth Sci, 2100 Gardiner Ln, Louisville, KY 40205 USA
[2] VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare Syst, Nashville, TN USA
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remediation; accelerated program; pharmacy education; attrition; progression;
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Objective. To describe an intersession remediation process in an accelerated three-year Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program and to determine if the remediation process reduced attrition rates, including program withdrawals, progression to advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs), and on-time graduation rates. Methods. Attrition was defined as dismissal, withdrawal, leave of absence, and/or change in graduation date. Progression data from students who matriculated between 2008 to 2016, with data available through spring 2017, were analyzed for number of course failures and successful intersession remediation. Other factors such as pharmacy year (first or second year), course subject, and course repeats were evaluated to characterize successful remediation attempts and identify elements that foster student success. Results. Of the 812 matriculated students across the time period analyzed, 18% (n=146) failed at least one didactic course (defined as course average <69.5%). Overall, 74.7% (n=109) of the students who failed a course remediated, with 75.2% (n=82) of those able to remediate being successful, remaining on-time for graduation. If students who remediated were instead required to repeat coursework, the college attrition rate would have averaged over 10 percentage points higher for the time period analyzed than the actual rate of 13.4%. Conclusion. Our study demonstrated that the majority of students who qualified for remediation were successful and graduated on time. Further studies in this area are needed to fully elucidate the effect of remediation processes on learning and retention of knowledge and skills.
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