Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan
2. Department of Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Charleston, Charleston, WV, USA
Abstract
Introduction: This descriptive study aimed to evaluate the depth, extent, and perception of pharmacogenomics instruction in schools and colleges of medicine in the United States. Changes in medical pharmacogenomics instruction over the past decade were also assessed by comparing our results with those of a previous study. Methods: An electronic survey was emailed to all accredited allopathic and osteopathic medical schools across the US using Qualtrics online survey software. Multiple email reminders were sent to increase the response rate. Results: Of 151 targeted eligible medical schools across the United States, 22 responded to the survey. One invalid response was excluded, resulting in a response rate of 13.9%. Of responding schools, 85.7% cover pharmacogenomics in their curriculum, mainly in the second year, however, none teach pharmacogenomics as a stand-alone course. The depth and the extent of pharmacogenomics coverage varied among responding programs. Although 66.7% of respondents believe that neither physicians nor other health care professionals possess appropriate knowledge in pharmacogenomics, only 23.8% plan to increase pharmacogenomics instruction in their curricula in the near future. Conclusions: Most medical schools surveyed include some pharmacogenomics instruction in their curricula, although the depth and the extent of the instruction varies. Most respondents believe that physicians and other health care professionals today do not possess an appropriate level of knowledge in pharmacogenomics; however, few institutions report short-term plans to increase pharmacogenomics instruction. Pharmacogenomics plays a significant role in personalized medicine; greater efforts by medical school decision-makers are needed to improve the level of pharmacogenomics instruction in medical curricula.
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