Academic and professional pharmacy education: a pharmacogenomics certificate training program

Author:

Kisor David F1,Bright David R2,Chen Jack1,Smith Thomas R3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manchester University, College of Pharmacy Natural & Health Sciences, Pharmacy Program, Fort Wayne, IN, USA

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferris State University, College of Pharmacy, Big Rapids, MI, USA

3. Department of Pharmacy Practice, Manchester University, College of Pharmacy Natural & Health Sciences, Pharmacy Program, Fort Wayne, IN, USA

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate a pharmacogenomics certificate training program relative to pharmacist competencies in basic genetic concepts, genetics and disease, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics and ethical, legal and social implication. Methods: Participants, including pharmacists, pharmacy students and pharmacy educators completed a survey related to to the competency statements. Following the pre-program survey, participants completed a 6-week home self-study with subject matter including basic science (three chapters) and clinical application of pharmacogenomics (eight chapters). The participants completed a quiz for each of the self-study chapters. Following the self-study, participants completed a day-long, 7-h live program which included a review of the competency statements and counseling sessions with seven different simulated patients (primarily pharmacy students). Participants then completed a post-program survey which included the same items as the pre-program survey. Results: Specifically, for the pharmacist participants, the average score of the self-study quizzes was 91%. For the pharmacists specifically, there was a statistically significant increase in self-assessed perception of competence related to pharmacogenomics. Additionally, it was observed that recommendations related to specific drug–gene interactions for the simulated patients were addressed correctly 95% of the time across all participant–patient encounters. Conclusion: Self-study and a live, interactive component in the certificate training program led to increased self-understanding of defined pharmacogenomics competencies. Additionally, pharmacy students, in the role of simulated patients gained knowledge during the live component of the program. This type of program, especially if made available through electronic-based platforms can serve to educate pharmacists and increase the uptake of pharmacogenomics in various healthcare settings.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine

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