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Pharma & Clinical Pharmacy Congress 2016

November 07-09, 2016

Volume 5 Issue 4(Suppl)

Clin Pharmacol Biopharm

ISSN: 2167-065X CPB, an open access journal

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November 07-09, 2016 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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Pharma & Clinical Pharmacy Congress

Wang Jing-Wen et al., Clin Pharmacol Biopharm 2016, 5:4(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-065X.C1.022

Exploration and construction of clinical pharmacist training innovation mode in China

Wang Jing-Wen, Wang Lei, You Guo-Jiao, Qiao Yi, Wu Yin, Zhang Wei, Lu Yao, Zhao Xian and Wen Ai-Dong

Xijing Hospital- The Fourth Military Medical University, China

Purpose:

The study aims at establishing a training mode for clinical pharmacists. It is expected that internationalization process

of clinical pharmacist training in China can be propelled and education level and quality can be improved.

Methods:

A total of 100 senior clinical pharmacists in the tertiary teaching hospitals were randomly divided into two groups,

50 pharmacists in either group. Traditional training methods (TTM) were taken in group A, while clinical practical problem

training methods (CPM) were adopted in group B. Some distinctive teaching modes such as role exchange, case discussion,

mobile pharmaceutical care and virtual classroom were carried out during the training period in group B. 28 scales were

established for teaching evaluation so that students may perform quality assessment in the whole process including clinical

practice, teaching ward-round, design of examination questions, etc.

Results:

Compared with the group A (using TTM), the group B (using CPM) had remarkable superiority in regard to

professional quality, clinical competence and effects of teaching. In terms of medication indicators CPM had a higher degree

of contribution to the level of clinical medication compared with TTM, which was more evident in preventing errors and risks

in the medication with respect to the rate of medication without indications, the occurrence of repeated medication, over-

dosage and the frequency of drug administration. Moreover, the scale of satisfaction showed that CPM was highly approved

by physicians, nurses, patients and their relatives. As a result, students of group B also obtained more confidence and sense of

identity from the profession of clinical pharmacist.

Conclusion:

It is the first time that CPM teaching mode is implemented in China. In the clinical teaching practice CPM may

provide an effective training for improving students’ ability of autonomous learning, innovative thinking and problem-solving,

which improves the overall effectiveness of clinical teaching and plays a prominent role in upgrading the education quality and

training level for clinical pharmacists.

Biography

Wang Jing-Wen is the Deputy Director of the Department of Pharmacy, Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, China. She is a Program Specialist for

the rational use of antibiotics universal program at NHFPC (National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People's Republic of China). She is mainly

engaged in exploration and construction of Clinical Pharmacist Training Innovation Mode in China and carrying out severe infections specialty medications work.

She is a Chinese Medical Association Clinical Pharmacist. She is the Deputy Editor of 5 books and has published more than 30 papers in reputed journals.

wangjingwen8021@163.com