"The Impact of Incorporating of Pharmacogenomics into the Pharmacy Curr" by Natalya Vaksman, Mitchell Barnett et al.
 

The Impact of Incorporating of Pharmacogenomics into the Pharmacy Curriculum on Student Interest

Document Type

Article

Source

Pharmacy Education

Volume

12

Issue

1

Page Range

31

Publication Date

2012

Department

Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Abstract

Background: Pharmacogenomics content in the pharmacy curriculum has increased since AACP adopted NCHPEG guidelines in 2001. Aims: To evaluate how program level curricular changes impact pharmacy student opinions regarding pharmacogenomics, and gauge student interest in pursuing a career in pharmacogenomics. Methods: First and third year students from eight pharmacy schools in California completed a survey indicating their attitudes towards pharmacogenomics. Results: The survey concluded that the presence of a stand-alone pharmacogenomics course did not impact student perceived preparedness for a career in pharmacogenomics. Furthermore, the presence of a course did not influence student interest in pursuing a residency, fellowship, or career in pharmacogenomics. While the presence of a faculty specialising in pharmacogenomics increased student awareness, it did not increase student interest in pursuing a pharmacogenomics career. Conclusion: The integration of pharmacogenomics into the pharmacy curriculum resulted in positive perceptions regarding student preparedness for a pharmacy career in pharmacogenomics, but did not cultivate student interest.

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