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Pharmacology and therapeutics education in the European Union needs harmonization and modernization: a cross-sectional survey among 185 medical schools in 27 countries.
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posted on 2023-06-09, 09:32 authored by D J Brinkman, J Tichelaar, Michael OkorieMichael Okorie, L Bissell, T Christiaens, R Likic, R Macìulaitis, J Costa, E J Sanz, B I Tamba, S R Maxwell, M C RichirEffective teaching in pharmacology and clinical pharmacology and therapeutics(CPT)is necessary to make medical students competent prescribers. However,the current structure, delivery, and assessment of CPT education in the European Union(EU)is unknown. We sent an online questionnaire to teachers with overall responsibility for CPT education in EU medical schools. Questions focused on undergraduate teaching and assessment of CPT,and students’ preparedness for prescribing. In all,185 medicalschools(64%)from 27 EU countries responded. Traditional learning methods were mainly used. The majority of respondents did not provide students with the opportunity to practice real-life prescribing and believed that their students were not well prepared for prescribing. There is a marked difference in the quality and quantity of CPT education within and between EU countries, suggesting that there is considerable scope for improvement. A collaborative approach should be adopted to harmonize and modernize the undergraduate CPT education across the EU.
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- Published
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Journal
Clinical Pharmacololgy and TherapeuticsISSN
0009-9236Publisher
American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and TherapeuticsExternal DOI
Issue
5Volume
102Page range
815-822Department affiliated with
- Division of Medical Education Publications
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- Yes