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- Title
Implementation and faculty assessment of an oral examination in a therapeutics course in a distance synchronous education pharmacy programme.
- Authors
Benavides, Sandra; Borja-Hart, Nancy L.; Maniscalco-Feichtl, Maria
- Abstract
Objectives To describe the process and implementation of an oral exam in a large class with distance synchronous education technology and to evaluate the faculty's perspective of the development, administration, and assessment of the oral exam. Methods The Department of Pharmacy Practice at Nova Southeastern University, USA, created two patient cases for the oral exam per course over two semesters within the Therapeutics and Pathophysiology course sequence to be distributed across three campus sites. The faculty's perspective was evaluated utilizing a questionnaire distributed via an online survey. Key findings The oral exam was administered simultaneously across three campuses to a total of 464 students over two semesters. A total of 42 faculty members assisted in the exam process. Four cases were developed for the two exams, with detailed answer keys to minimize subjectivity in grading. Twenty-eight faculty members (66%) completed the assessment questionnaire. Most faculty were in support of continuing to administer the oral exam in subsequent therapeutic courses. Conclusions Implementation of an oral exam in a large class with synchronous education via distance campuses is feasible. However, exam coordinators must take into account logistics such as time commitment from faculty, adequate facilities and detailed case and key development.
- Subjects
FLORIDA; ALTERNATIVE education; HEALTH occupations students; PHARMACISTS; RATING of students; TEACHER attitudes; HUMAN services programs
- Publication
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2011, Vol 19, Issue 6, p438
- ISSN
0961-7671
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.2042-7174.2011.00137.x