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Design and Implementation of an Integrated Competency-Focused Pharmacy Programme: A Case Report.

Theo J RyanTamasine C GrimesMartin C HenmanEimear Ní SheachnasaighMáire O'DwyerCicely RocheSheila A RyderAstrid SasseJohn J WalshDeirdre M D'Arcy
Published in: Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
This paper describes the design and implementation of elements of an integrated competency-focused pharmacy programme in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SoPPS), Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Ireland. Following a national review of pharmacy education and training in Ireland in 2010, and subsequent publication of legislation in 2014, the School has implemented a five-year integrated programme of pharmacy education and training, leading to the award of a Master's degree in Pharmacy (M. Pharm.). Curricular integration has been achieved by underpinning the new programme with a national competency framework for pharmacists and through the utilisation of curricular integration themes. Programme integration also encompasses embedded experiential learning placements in Years 2, 4 and 5 of the five-year programme. The new five-year integrated pharmacy programme, which commenced in 2015, replaced the 4 + 1 model of education and training where a four-year Bachelor's degree was followed by a one-year internship, which was a distinct and separate element of the students' training.
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