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11759
2023
A pharmacist-led interprofessional learning experience for family practice medical residents specializing in HIV care.
We developed a pharmacist-led one-month teaching rotation for medical residents to learn HIV pharmacotherapy. The postgraduate-year-3 residents found this interprofessional learning experience extremely valuable to their future practice in HIV care. The overarching concept of this rotation was for the medical trainee to "become-the-pharmacist," learning to recognize, prevent, and manage drug-related issues in HIV patients. To support medical training in other highly specialized pharmacotherapeutic areas we suggest considering a pharmacist-led interprofessional learning experience.
Canadian medical education journal
14
110-112
10.36834/cmej.75940
Education-Interprofessional
Pharmacists, Students/Trainees
Reproductive and Child Health, Schools
Case Study
Canada
Integrated Care Models Optimizing Scope