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      A Paradigm Shift in US Experiential Pharmacy Education Accelerated by the COVID-19 Pandemic

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          Abstract

          The coronavirus identified in 2019 (COVID-19) has caused dramatic disruptions in pharmacy experiential education. Administrators and programs have worked to help external preceptors, faculty members, and students cope with the new realities of virtual or remote experiences and new or increased use of telemedicine. Clear and effective lines of communication as well as well-reasoned and resourced alternative plans are necessary to help manage the current issues and prepare for future challenges. Doctor of Pharmacy programs should enhance their focus not just on the physical health and well-being of students, faculty members, and external preceptors, but also on their mental and emotional health. The full scope of the impact of the pandemic on experiential education in pharmacy is still unclear, but this situation should serve as a stimulus for innovation and rethinking the paradigm of how pharmacy programs educate and prepare students for pharmacy practice.

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          Journal
          Am J Pharm Educ
          Am J Pharm Educ
          ajpe
          ajpe
          American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
          American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
          0002-9459
          1553-6467
          June 2020
          : 84
          : 6
          : ajpe8149
          Affiliations
          [a ]University of North Carolina, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina b University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Little Rock, Arkansas
          [c ]Presbyterian College, School of Pharmacy, Clinton, South Carolina
          [d ]Sullivan University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Louisville, Kentucky
          [e ]Associate Editor, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Arlington, Virginia
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Daniel R. Malcom, Sullivan University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2100 Gardiner Ln., Louisville, KY 40205. Tel: 502-413-8969. Email: dmalcom@ 123456sullivan.edu
          Article
          PMC7334342 PMC7334342 7334342 ajpe8149
          10.5688/ajpe8149
          7334342
          32665722
          88accfcd-b00f-4e0c-a647-ab232ea95a29
          © 2020 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
          History
          : 08 May 2020
          : 13 May 2020
          Page count
          Pages: 5
          Categories
          The Covid-19 Pandemic across the Academy

          experiential education,COVID-19,education,change
          experiential education, COVID-19, education, change

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