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The village pharm: flipping the classroom to enhance the learning of pharmaceutics and associated professional skills

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posted on 2025-05-08, 16:05 authored by Jennifer SchneiderJennifer Schneider, Siva Krishnan, Irene MunroIrene Munro, Adam Birchnell
A growing body of knowledge in Pharmacy has made it increasingly difficult to keep abreast of current knowledge and developments in disease prevention and treatment. It has been suggested that in the face of this ever-changing knowledge environment, it is essential to help students develop professional capabilities in classroom (Blouin et al., 2009). Here we present an experiment called the village pharm - a model that used the flipped classroom concept. Our aim was to teach students professional skills in context, mirroring key skills including communication, empathy, cultural and ethical awareness expected of health professionals. Using auto-ethnography, we present our design, reflection and analysis of how learning unfolded in a flipped classroom and the lessons we have learnt to make improvements for the future. We believe this will be useful for academics wishing to use flipped classroom and technology to help students develop key professional skills inherent to their discipline.

History

Source title

Electric Dreams. Proceedings ascilite 2013 Sydney

Name of conference

30th ascilite Conference (ascilite 2013)

Location

Sydney

Start date

2013-12-01

End date

2013-12-04

Pagination

807-811

Publisher

Macquarie University

Place published

Sydney, N.S.W.

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy

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