2021
DOI: 10.46542/pe.2020.202.174182
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Migration to online pharmacy education in Namibia: Successes, challenges and competence implications

Abstract: Background: COVID-19, a global pandemic, has disrupted pharmacy education in Africa, due to unpreparedness to migrate to online Learning. Aim: To assess outcomes and challenges facing migration to online pharmacy education. Methods: An evaluation of implementation of online learning in the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme in Namibia using key informant feedback. The outcomes were outputs and challenges facing migration to online learning, and its impact on pass rates and scores. Results: The pooled mean score… Show more

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“…This context reflects curricular challenges that students come across learning a subject that is troublesome at heart (Gaikwad and Tankhiwale, 2014;Kaylor, 2014;Trujillo et al, 2014;Wong et al, 2014;Ahsan and Mallick, 2016;Eachempati et al, 2016;Galvez-Peralta et al, 2018;. The challenges primarily stem from didactic lectures coupled with inappropriate alignment of the learning outcomes (Gupta et al, 2014;Persky and Dupuis, 2014;Choudhury et al, 2015;Kibuule et al, 2015;Arora and Hashilkar, 2016;Nguyen et al, 2016;Islam et al, 2017;Patrick et al, 2018;Saba et al, 2019). Many European Union (EU) medical schools follow a traditional approach in teaching and assessing Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (CPT), with inadequate alignment of learning outcomes and curriculum content.…”
Section: Cmo Configurations and Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This context reflects curricular challenges that students come across learning a subject that is troublesome at heart (Gaikwad and Tankhiwale, 2014;Kaylor, 2014;Trujillo et al, 2014;Wong et al, 2014;Ahsan and Mallick, 2016;Eachempati et al, 2016;Galvez-Peralta et al, 2018;. The challenges primarily stem from didactic lectures coupled with inappropriate alignment of the learning outcomes (Gupta et al, 2014;Persky and Dupuis, 2014;Choudhury et al, 2015;Kibuule et al, 2015;Arora and Hashilkar, 2016;Nguyen et al, 2016;Islam et al, 2017;Patrick et al, 2018;Saba et al, 2019). Many European Union (EU) medical schools follow a traditional approach in teaching and assessing Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (CPT), with inadequate alignment of learning outcomes and curriculum content.…”
Section: Cmo Configurations and Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%