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Medicinal chemistry curriculum and pedagogical practices at Canadian pharmacy schools: Towards standardization of practice.

Ed S KrolCarlos A Velázquez-MartínezTannis M JurgensSimon P Albon
Published in: Currents in pharmacy teaching & learning (2024)
The SIG found that similar medicinal chemistry content is taught across all Canadian PharmD programs, but incorporation of medicinal chemistry in therapeutics courses was minimal. Core concepts within six high-level overarching themes that guide our collective instruction were identified. The core concepts require developing high-level cognitive processes such as knowledge application and synthesis that practicing pharmacists are expected to possess for entry to practice. We the authors posit that in addition to providing a unique tool for pharmacists to employ in therapeutic decision-making, medicinal chemistry also provides early practice of important problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • drug discovery
  • quality improvement
  • decision making
  • general practice
  • medical students
  • public health