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      Pharmacy students’ perspectives on a PharmD/MPH dual degree program at a large metropolitan school of pharmacy

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          Abstract

          Objective

          To determine doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students’ perceptions of a PharmD and master of public health (MPH) dual degree program.

          Methods

          A seven-item survey instrument was developed and distributed to students at a large metropolitan school of pharmacy during scheduled class time in April 2012.

          Results

          Among the 611 students enrolled in the PharmD program, 447 (73%) responded. Of those who responded, 72.3% were either “very likely” or “likely” to consider enrolling in such a PharmD/MPH dual degree program, and 77.4% believed that it would be attractive to future students. The most commonly identified potential limitations to pursuing the dual degree were time commitment (19.9%), increased workload and stress (11.2%), and tuition cost (10.3%). The most notable advantages documented were increased job opportunities for public health-related pharmacy positions (26.9%), increased ability to serve patients and the community (13.4%), and increased marketability for future jobs (8.7%).

          Conclusions

          PharmD student participants demonstrated overall positive attitudes and interest towards a PharmD/MPH dual degree program.

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          Achieving pharmacy-based public health: a call for public health engagement.

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              Dual degree programs at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy.

              The rapid growth and evolution of the pharmacy profession has created a wide array of opportunities for graduating pharmacists beyond traditional community pharmacy or hospital practice. Management and leadership positions in federal and state healthcare agencies, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, retail pharmacies, academia and managed care organizations increasingly require the pharmaceutical knowledge obtained through a doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degree combined with financial, organizational, and management skills. In these innovative positions, pharmacists are being called upon to assume responsibilities as executives and administrators in systems providing pharmacist care services to patients. To endow students with knowledge and skills required to perform the duties required in these decision-making positions, the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy has established 3 joint degree programs: the PharmD/Master of Business Administration (PharmD/MBA), PharmD/Master of Public Administration (PharmD/MPA), and PharmD/Master of Science in Economics (PharmD/MS). This paper describes these joint degree programs.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                Pharm Pract (Granada)
                Pharm Pract (Granada)
                Pharm Pract
                Pharmacy Practice
                Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
                1885-642X
                1886-3655
                Jan-Mar 2014
                24 March 2014
                : 12
                : 1
                : 359
                Affiliations
                School of Pharmacy, Temple University . Philadelphia, PA (United States). carol.holtzman@ 123456temple.edu
                School of Pharmacy, Temple University . Philadelphia, PA (United States).
                Article
                PP-359
                3955862
                24644517
                b481f435-2f87-438a-af0e-3a89437e91c3
                Copyright © 2014, CIPF

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 28 August 2013
                : 20 January 2014
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                education, pharmacy,students, pharmacy,students, public health,schools, pharmacy,program development,attitude,united states

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