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“It has very good intentions but it’s not quite there yet”: Graduates’ feedback of experiential learning in an MPharm programme Part 2 (TELL Project)
Institution:Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, 161 Cathedral St, Glasgow G4 0RE, Scotland
Abstract:There is a paucity of studies assessing graduates’ perceptions of experiential learning and its effectiveness in preparing them for practice. This information would be important in informing changes to the experiential learning component of pharmacy education. We present Part 2 of a mixed-methods study involving graduates to obtain feedback on their experiential learning experience. Online survey responses and qualitative interviews provided suggestions on improving the experiential learning,which included adopting block placements which would allow for a better placement experience. Having a pre-registration trainee present was beneficial, highlighting the possible value of adopting a tiered-teaching model. Given the poor experience at certain placement sites, quality assurance measures should be adopted to ensure tutors and sites are suited and able to train students for the real-world. The majority wanted feedback from tutors, and indeed this should be formalised as it is a key component in the experiential learning cycle.
Keywords:Experiential learning  United Kingdom  MPharm  Pharmacy education  Graduates
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