From education to practice—2024 update: An opinion paper of the Drug Information Practice and Research Network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy

Author:

Johnson Steven Theodore12ORCID,Goldwire Micheline Andel3ORCID,Abdalla Maha4ORCID,Al‐Shehre Wafa H.5ORCID,Bernknopf Allison6ORCID,Colella Angela7ORCID,Denton Christie8ORCID,Douglas Janine S.9ORCID,Gosser Rena10ORCID,Heindel Gregory11ORCID,Holsopple Megan12ORCID,Ipema Heather8ORCID,Kier Karen13ORCID,Kostrzewa Audrey14ORCID,Majerczyk Dan15ORCID,May Dianne16ORCID,May J. Russell17ORCID,Mersek Sarah Turley18ORCID,Munir Faria8ORCID,Saad Maha19ORCID,Sommer Christine D.20ORCID,Thornby Krisy‐Ann21ORCID,Ward Kristina E.22ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IPD Analytics, LLC Aventura Florida USA

2. Corewell Health Hospital Pharmacies Grand Rapids Michigan USA

3. Regis University Denver Colorado USA

4. South College School of Pharmacy Knoxville Tennessee USA

5. Ministry of Health Riyadh Saudi Arabia

6. Ferris State University Big Rapids Michigan USA

7. Advocate Health Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

8. University of Illinois Chicago Drug Information Group Chicago Illinois USA

9. Intermountain Health Salt Lake City Utah USA

10. University of Washington Medicine Seattle Washington USA

11. UNC Health Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

12. Arrive Health Denver Colorado USA

13. Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy Ada Ohio USA

14. Concordia University Mequon Wisconsin USA

15. Roosevelt University College of Science, Health and Pharmacy Chicago Illinois USA

16. Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy/Division of Experience Programs, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy Augusta Georgia USA

17. Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy Augusta Georgia USA

18. Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Heights Ohio USA

19. St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Queens New York USA

20. FDB (First Databank, Inc.) South San Francisco California USA

21. Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach Florida USA

22. University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy Kingston Rhode Island USA

Abstract

AbstractDrug information specialists (DIS) bring unique, specialized expertise and provide services in diverse settings including health systems, academia, pharmaceutical industry, compendia, medical writing, and other areas. With widespread access to drug information (DI) resources through user‐friendly, online platforms, the role of DIS has shifted. Core skill sets once confined to DIS are now distributed across various non‐DIS clinical specialties. DIS have transformed the application of their specialized skill set and adapted it to a variety of traditional and nontraditional areas, providing and applying advanced expertise to solve a variety of contemporary challenges. The training of students and residents has evolved to include evidence‐based practical contemporary methods that promote critical thinking and reasoning. Effective DI evaluation and communication necessitates customizing content for stakeholders to ensure understanding and contribute to optimal patient care, all while addressing misinformation and disinformation. The future of DI as a specialty is bright, with ever‐increasing recognition of the importance of DI skills in non‐DIS practitioners. DIS will likely continue to guide best practices in the education/training of new practitioners and continue to provide advanced services and formulary analytics. This update to our 2009 DI PRN Opinion paper will focus on: (1) DI education and training needed for all students, residents, and pharmacists; (2) career opportunities, roles, and responsibilities specifically tailored for DIS in health systems, managed care organizations, academia, pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry, and medical writing services; and (3) the future direction of DI, including the potential impact of artificial intelligence.

Publisher

Wiley

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