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Implementation of a novel train-the-trainer program for pharmacists in China
  1. Hoan Linh Banh and
  2. Andrew Cave
  1. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
  1. Corresponding author: Hoan Linh Banh, BSc Pharm, Pharm.D., Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, 6–10 University Terrace, 8303 112 Street, Edmonton, AB T6G 2T4, Canada, Tel.: +1-780-2481835, E-mail: hoan{at}ualberta.ca

Abstract

Clinical pharmacy services in North American are well implemented both in community pharmacies and in hospital pharmacies. In 2009 the Chinese government mandated the implementation of clinical pharmacy services in all secondary and tertiary hospitals by 2020. The mandate would require adequately trained clinical pharmacists. However, most pharmacy education programs in China have not yet incorporated clinical pharmacy into their curricula. Many pharmacists have been sent to countries, including the United States and Canada, to receive clinical pharmacy training. Because of different health care systems, medical team dynamics, and language barriers, it became difficult for the returning pharmacists to apply the skills gained from this type of training. As a result, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University initiated an international academic–run train-the-trainer program. The objectives are to provide adequate training for pharmacists to provide pharmaceutical care to patients, conduct clinical pharmacy–related research, and engage in scholarly activities. After evaluation of local readiness, the course commenced in 2014, and to date four trainers have received personalized one-on-one training by an advanced pharmacist with 15 years of experience of delivering similar curricula in North America. We present the initial process evaluation and learning that will contribute to the development of clinical pharmacy courses at Central South University.

  • Train the trainer
  • clinical pharmacists
  • clinical pharmacy
  • clinical pharmacy research
  • China

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