Background :The aim of this study was to determine effect of Clinical Role-Play in Learning (CRPL) program as an effective education method to help pharmacy students develop communication skills in a simulation environment.
Methods: Students completed four weeks of preparatory lectures and three weeks of workshops comprising CRPL with problem-based case study. Classroom Assessment Techniques and The Personal Report of Communication Apprehension-24 were used to examine the effectiveness of CRPL of forty-three students at Dongduk Women`s University who were enrolled in the introductory pharmacy practice experience course in 2021. Results : Twenty-five students completed their responses after CRPL. Student evaluations for course and teaching strategy reflected a high score (3.84/5.00), showing a good participation.High satisfaction for the course was correlated with active participation (r=0.629, p<0.01), improvement of their discussion (r=0.603, p<0.01), ability to apply skills in clinical practice (r=0.852, p<0.01), and understanding pharmacist's role (r=0.722, p<0.01). Significant im-