Alignment of CanMEDS-Based Undergraduate and Postgraduate Pharmacy Curricula in The Netherlands

Andries S Koster, Aukje K Mantel-Teeuwisse, Herman J Woerdenbag, Wilhelmina M C Mulder, Bob Wilffert, Tom Schalekamp, Henk Buurma, Ingeborg Wilting, Marnix P D Westein

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Abstract

In this article the design of three master programs (MSc in Pharmacy) and two postgraduate specialization programs for community or hospital pharmacist is described. After a preceding BSc in Pharmacy, these programs cover the full pharmacy education capacity for pharmacists in primary and secondary health care in the Netherlands. All programs use the CanMEDS framework, adapted to pharmacy education and specialization, which facilitates the horizontal integration of pharmacists' professional development with other health care professions in the country. Moreover, it is illustrated that crossing the boundary from formal (university) education to experiential (workplace) education is eased by a gradual change in time spent in these two educational environments and by the use of comparable monitoring, feedback, and authentic assessment instruments. A reflection on the curricula, based on the principles of theIntegrative Pedagogy Modeland theSelf-determination Theory, suggests that the alignment of these educational programs facilitates the development of professional expertise and professional identity of Dutch pharmacists.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117
Number of pages17
JournalPharmacy (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume8
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2020

Keywords

  • competence-based pharmacy education
  • CanMEDS
  • curriculum design
  • expertise development
  • professional identity
  • integrated pedagogy model
  • self-determination theory
  • postgraduate specialization
  • community pharmacist
  • hospital pharmacist
  • MEDICAL-EDUCATION
  • PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT
  • GUIDE
  • PERCEPTIONS
  • MOTIVATION
  • MODEL

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