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Improving Self-Perceived Competencies of Second-Year Pharmacy Students Through an Introductory Medication Reconciliation Rotation.

Jared M RepasMaria C Pruchnicki CoyleFadwa Constandinidis RevelosMarjorie M WinhovenJunan LiJulie E Legg
Published in: American journal of pharmaceutical education (2024)
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first larger-scale study that examines student-evaluated outcomes of a MedRec-based rotation. Students self-reported high levels of post-rotation competency across all domains; students from ethnic minorities and with less work/MedRec experience increased their lower pre-rotation scores to statistically similar post-rotation scores, compared with non-minority and more experienced peers. Further study of the model and outcomes is advised.
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