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. 2022 Feb;86(2):ajpe8440.
doi: 10.5688/ajpe8440. Epub 2021 Jul 22.

Evaluation of a Fourth-Year Student Pharmacist Research Process at a Community Teaching Health System

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Evaluation of a Fourth-Year Student Pharmacist Research Process at a Community Teaching Health System

Jennifer Kim et al. Am J Pharm Educ. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate a process developed to support research by fourth-year student pharmacists enrolled in an advanced pharmacy practice experience at a health system affiliated with a school of pharmacy.Methods. In 2017, clinical, non-tenure track faculty transitioned from facilitating a fourth-year research elective to implementing a new student research process that matches students to research preceptors at the beginning of the academic year and provides training and resources to them throughout the year. This pre-post study evaluated student pharmacist research participation, dissemination, and placement into a residency or job position at the time of graduation, and then compared data for the three years before the new process was implemented to data for the three years after implementation.Results. Thirty-three fourth-year students assigned to the health system graduated from 2015 to 2017, and 31 graduated from 2018 to 2020. The percentage of students in each cohort who completed research projects increased significantly (48.5% vs 87.1%), the number of projects increased significantly (18 vs 35), the number of presentations increased significantly (29 vs 63), and the number of publications increased significantly (9 vs 20). The percentage of research students who pursued postgraduate training increased (68.8% vs 96.3%), as did their rate of placement into training programs (81.8% vs 92.3%). Of those students who did not participate in research, the percent who pursued training also increased (17.6% vs 75%), but the rate of placement remained the same (66.7%).Conclusion. Matching fourth-year student pharmacists to research preceptors at the beginning of the academic year and providing them with training and resources throughout the year was associated with increased research productivity.

Keywords: advanced practice experience; research preceptor; scholarly activity; student pharmacist; student research.

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Timeline for faculty and preceptors providing support for fourth-year student pharmacist research projects.

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