Student-perceived impact of types of co-curricular activities in a Doctor of Pharmacy programme

PHARMACY EDUCATION(2023)

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Background: Co-curricular (CoC) activity tracking and assessment are required by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) 2016 Standards. The purpose of this manuscript is to evaluate the student-perceived impact of the type of CoC activity chosen. Methods: First-year (P1) through third-year (P3) students in a 4-year Doctor of Pharmacy programme were required to complete two Professional Development Unit (PDUs) activities each semester and two Self-Selected Activities (SSAs) longitudinally through each academic year. PDUs include passive attendance at practitioner presentations, whereas SSAs require more active engagement, such as membership in professional organisations. Students completed surveys for each CoC activity. Survey responses for spring 2020, autumn 2020, and spring 2021 were collected through ExamSoft and analysed with PowerBI (2021) and IntellectusStatisticsTM (2019). Results: Students reported positive perceptions for both PDUs and SSAs in the areas of being "different from prior experiences", "complimenting the curriculum", "increased my understanding of the profession", and being of "high quality". Professional organisation activities were the most commonly selected SSA. Those activities with lower perceived benefit were less clearly aligned with the professional role of a pharmacist, such as intramural sports. Conclusion: Overall, most CoC activities that closely aligned with the profession of pharmacy were perceived to complement the curriculum and enhance students' understanding of the field. Students reported perceived value in both active and passive CoC activities.
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Activity type,Co -curriculum,Impact,Pharmacy,Student perception
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