An instructional model for a nonprescription therapeutics course
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An instructional model for a nonprescription therapeutics course
Abstract
Objectives: To design and implement curricular modifications to a nonprescription therapeutics course to better meet course objectives.
Design: Improvements included the addition of journaling, mastery grading, case studies, verbal examinations, educational mentors, and encouraging classroom participation.
Assessment: Student course evaluations and grades were used to assess the impact of the pedagogical modifications. Course grades indicated that students succeeded in learning at the set mastery level of 80%. Course evaluations indicated students responded positively to the course modifications.
Conclusion: Ongoing curricular modifications ultimately resulted in a course that met established course objectives.
Keywords: case-based learning; journaling; nonprescription; student evaluations; therapeutics; verbal examinations.
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