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Student Scientific Inquiry in the Core Curriculum

Objective. To design and implement a required student-driven research program as a capstone experience in the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum. Design. A research proposal in the form of a competitive grant application was required for each of 65 fourth-year students in an inaugural PharmD cla...

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Published in:American journal of pharmaceutical education 2013-10, Vol.77 (8), p.1
Main Authors: Vaidean, Georgeta D, Vansal, Sandeep S, Moore, Ronnie J, Feldman, Stuart
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective. To design and implement a required student-driven research program as a capstone experience in the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum. Design. A research proposal in the form of a competitive grant application was required for each of 65 fourth-year students in an inaugural PharmD class at Touro College of Pharmacy in New York. The focus of the proposals was on hypothesis-driven research in basic science, clinical research, health outcomes, and public health. Assessment. Students' research proposals were graded using a standardized grading instrument. On a post-experience survey, most students rated the overall experience positively, indicating increased confidence in their research skills. About two-thirds of faculty members were satisfied with their students' performance, and the great majority thought the experience would be useful in the students' careers. Conclusion. The capstone research project was a positive experience for fourth-year students. Keywords: student research, research, curriculum, scholarship.
ISSN:0002-9459
1553-6467