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Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward School of Pharmacy and Medical sciences

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Page 1: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Engaging Students Through LecturesMaking overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management

Dr Michael Ward

School of Pharmacy and Medical sciences

Page 2: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Bachelor of Pharmacy

Transition from fundamental to applied science

Progression to practice

Page 3: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

PharmacotherapeuticsTheory versus Practice

Principles of disease

management• Lectures• Tutorials

Management of disease in a patient

specific context• Case based tutorials• Clinical visits• Role Play

Transition from fundamental to applied science

Progression to practice

Page 4: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

LecturesTraditional Information Transmission

Page 5: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

LecturesTraditional Information Transmission

Page 6: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Why not use a textbook instead of a lecture?

Not written for an Australian audience Out of date

Page 7: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Why not use professional guidelines instead?

Written for a professional audience

Page 8: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Making Thought Processes OvertUsing lectures for more than information transmission

Page 9: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Making Thought Processes OvertUsing lectures for more than information transmission

Page 10: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Making Thought Processes Overt

Understanding professional practice guidelines

Page 11: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Making Thought Processes Overt

Understanding professional practice guidelines

Page 12: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Making Thought Processes Overt

Understanding professional practice guidelines

Page 13: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

Making Thought Processes Overt

Understanding professional practice guidelines

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Making Thought Processes Overt

Dissecting the ambiguous and contentious

Benefit

Risk

Clinical guideli

ne

Discussion of the current evidence for

benefits and risks

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Making Thought Processes Overt

Connecting the thought process with local practice

Clinical guideli

ne

Discussion of benefits and

risks

Illustration of the principle applied to local clinical

practice

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Making Thought Processes Overt

Connecting the thought process & life long learning

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Page 17: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

TutorialsBenefit:Risk From an Individual Drug Perspective

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TutorialsApplication of Benefit:Risk to Clinical Trial Results

Page 19: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

TutorialsApplication of Benefit:Risk to Clinical Trial Results

Page 20: Engaging Students Through Lectures Making overt the thought processes used by pharmacists in the dynamic area of medication management Dr Michael Ward

PharmacotherapeuticsTheory versus Practice

Management of disease in a patient

specific context• Case based tutorials• Clinical visits• Role Play

Transition from fundamental to applied science

Progression to practice

Principles of disease

management• Lectures• Tutorials