2019
DOI: 10.24926/iip.v10i2.1550
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Implementation of a Student-Developed, Service-Based Internship for Pharmacy Students

Abstract: Purpose: This article describes the development, implementation, and impact of a student-created pharmacy internship program with aspects of service-learning, professional development, and ambulatory care pharmacy practice. Program Description: As the pharmacy profession continues to evolve, pharmacy internships present valuable opportunities for student pharmacists to explore career pathways and develop personal and professional skills. While internships in clinical and industry settings support interns… Show more

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“…This continues to be an issue, but the implementation of assignments to support intern development in cohort 2 proved to be a valuable intervention, giving students some exposure to cognitive pharmacist tasks. The use of assignments, and active preceptor involvement has been discussed as an effective way of building a successful internship by Carl et al, 2014 , Rath et al, 2019 , and Abu Blan et al 2019 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This continues to be an issue, but the implementation of assignments to support intern development in cohort 2 proved to be a valuable intervention, giving students some exposure to cognitive pharmacist tasks. The use of assignments, and active preceptor involvement has been discussed as an effective way of building a successful internship by Carl et al, 2014 , Rath et al, 2019 , and Abu Blan et al 2019 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of linking theory with practice helped them improve their professional knowledge and skills [24]. Along with the improvement of their knowledge and skills, they also had a clearer understanding of the profession, and most of the respondents said that they gained a sense of accomplishment during the internship, which enhanced their love for their career [25,26]. Meanwhile, receiving positive affirmations from their teachers stimulated their interest in learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits and positive impacts captured during this study could contribute to the retention of primary care providers and pharmacists in rural community settings by: providing needed support to current rural clinicians and community pharmacies and; through experiential learning opportunities, provide pharmacy trainees the opportunity to consider practicing in these regions. Other counties, such as Australia and the United States, have created rural immersion experiential learning opportunities for their pharmacy trainees to help foster an appreciation for the expanded scope of practice many rural pharmacists experience with reported trainee benefits including significant increases in understanding and knowledge about rural health, relationship-building in the community, a better understanding of social and cultural dynamics of remote location practice settings and underserved populations, more time with faculty/supervisors, and interprofessional collaboration experience [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%