Assessment of center for the advancement of pharmaceutical education (CAPE) outcomes in a capstone course of an accelerated pharmacy program
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Donovan, Jennifer L.Kanaan, Abir O.
Silva, Matthew A.
Horton, Evan
Abel, Cheryl
Belliveau, Paul P.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Meyers Primary Care InstituteDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2011-10-01Keywords
Education, PharmacyHealth Services Research
Medical Education
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Primary Care
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Objective Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education endorses assessment of achievement of learning outcomes in pharmacy programs. This is a process that is aided by requiring that course outcomes align with student learning outcomes (SLOs). We sought to assess student achievement of multiple outcomes that have been linked to a senior capstone course. Materials and Methods SLOs were applied to a capstone course that requires a professional poster presentation. Faculty assessment of SLOs achievement and students' self-assessment were completed using specific evaluation tools. Successful achievement was defined as an overall score of greater than or equal to 70%. Results There were 158 students assessed by faculty; 92 students completed self-evaluations. Faculty assessment found that students completed 85% of the course evaluation items (70% expected, p less than or equal to 0.001), with student self-assessment consistent with faculty assessment. Conclusions The assessment methods in this course provided insight into how well our pharmacy curriculum prepares students for performance of tasks that are essential attributes for a graduating pharmacist.Source
Donovan JL, Kanaan AO, Silva MA, Horton E, Abel C, Belliveau PP. Assessment of CAPE outcomes in a capstone course of an accelerated pharmacy program. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning.2011;3:299-306. DOI 10.1016/j.cptl.2011.07.003DOI
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10.1016/j.cptl.2011.07.003