Performance Measures in Pharmacy Education
A workshop conducted at the 9th annual Student Pharmacist Compounding Competition.
Faculty of pharmacy are faced with the challenge of optimizing learning experiences that ensure an overall level of learning for future pharmacists. What is assessed and the method of assessment needs to always be diverse in order to capture the true ability and potential of the future pharmacist. This program focuses on the identification, creation and utilization of performance measures resulting in more impactful assessment tools.
Intended audience
- Pharmacists/Faculty of Pharmacy
Learning Objectives
For Pharmacists
- Justify measures of performance used by faculty of pharmacy
- Develop measures of performance for future pharmacists
- Review descriptive statistics that bring meaningful insight to assessment tools
- Produce assessment tools that are impactful for faculty and future pharmacists
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
This learning activity has received financial support from MEDISCA Inc. in the form of an educational grant.
COPYRIGHT
The activity is copyright © 2019 LP3 Network.
DAVID MASTROPIETRO, BS Pharm, PhD, RPh Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Disclosure: None |
Dr. Mastropietro is an assistant professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Nova Southeastern University, as well as a pharmacist with over 18 years of experience practicing in a number of diverse settings, including 6 years in the development, testing, and manufacturing of medications and dietary supplements. His academic role involves teaching the art of pharmacy compounding and the science of formulation development using classroom and laboratory instructional methodologies that enhance the learning environment. In addition to teaching, his collaborative research activities in pharmaceutics have so far led to 8 patent applications, 24 publications, 60 presentations, and 3 book chapters.
CPE Consultants, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. |
CPE Credits: 3.0 CPE hours = 0.30 CEUs
Joint Providership Status (CPE Consultants, LLC / LP3 Network)
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
UAN: 0864-9999-19-022-L04-P for Pharmacists
Release Date: March 16th, 2019.
Expiration Date: March 16th, 2022.
To receive CPE credits, participants must be in attendance during the entire presentation and submit a completed evaluation. Instructions for claiming credit will be addressed during the live event and also posted within the course.