A framework model for a contextualized and integrated warfarin therapy case in a master of pharmacy program
Objective. To develop and integrate a case study on warfarin into a clinical pharmacy workshop. Methods. A framework model was designed and used to create a case study on warfarin therapy. The case study was implemented in a third-year Master of Pharmacy course. Student feedback was obtained using an online questionnaire and two focus groups. Results. All students agreed that the case study successfully integrated the science of warfarin and concepts of pharmacy practice. The majority of students (94%) agreed that this approach helped them to understand the science of warfarin more than a traditional lecture would have. Students felt the time allocated to the workshop was too short. Conclusion. An integrated case study provides a learning environment that emphasizes the contextualization of chemistry and pharmacology into a clinical pharmacy setting.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional information | © Copyright 2019 American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. |
Keywords | case studies, contextualization, integrated learning, warfarin therapy, education, pharmacology, toxicology and pharmaceutics(all) |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 14:13 |
Last Modified | 19 May 2025 01:30 |