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Designing an Inclusive Learning Training Series for Pharmacy Educators.

Jacqueline E McLaughlinKathryn A MorbitzerBethany VolkmarSuzanne C HarrisCharlene R WilliamsMichael D WolcottMichael B JarstferCarla Y White
Published in: Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This article describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of five faculty development sessions focused on inclusive teaching strategies in pharmacy education. Inclusive strategies ensure that every student can clearly understand and engage in meaningful learning opportunities. Three sessions were implemented in fall 2020 and two in spring 2021. Sessions focused on experiential, didactic, and graduate education. A convergent parallel mixed methods evaluation was conducted using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Sessions were highly rated, and participants provided suggestions for curriculum improvement (e.g., creating resources, surveying students, and peer auditing syllabi for aspects of inclusiveness). Given the increasing emphasis on inclusion in pharmacy education, this work is timely for sharing strategies aimed at faculty development and teaching practices.
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