计算机科学
芯(光纤)
异步通信
基础(证据)
课程
工程伦理学
药物开发
管理科学
药理学
心理学
医学
政治学
教育学
药品
工程类
电信
计算机网络
法学
作者
Clare Guilding,Paul J. White,Margaret Cunningham,Róisín Kelly-Laubscher,Jennifer Koenig,Anna‐Marie Babey,Steven Tucker,John Kelly,Laurel Gorman,Patrik Aronsson,Martin Hawes,Suong N.T. Ngo,Janet Mifsud,Arend H. Werners,Tina Hinton,Fouzia Rehman Khan,Mohamad Aljofan,Thomas A. Angelo
摘要
Abstract Background and Purpose Development of core concepts in disciplines such as biochemistry, microbiology and physiology have transformed teaching. They provide the foundation for the development of teaching resources for global educators, as well as valid and reliable approaches to assessment. An international research consensus recently identified 25 core concepts of pharmacology. The current study aimed to define and unpack these concepts. Experimental Approach A two‐phase, iterative approach, involving 60 international pharmacology education experts, was used. The first phase involved drafting definitions for core concepts and identifying key sub‐concepts via a series of online meetings and asynchronous work. These were refined in the second phase, through a 2‐day hybrid workshop followed by a further series of online meetings and asynchronous work. Key Results The project produced consensus definitions for a final list of 24 core concepts and 103 sub‐concepts of pharmacology. The iterative, discursive methodology resulted in modification of concepts from the original study, including change of ‘drug–receptor interaction’ to ‘drug–target interaction’ and the change of the core concept ‘agonists and antagonists’ to sub‐concepts of drug–target interaction. Conclusions and Implications Definitions and sub‐concepts of 24 core concepts provide an evidence‐based foundation for pharmacology curricula development and evaluation. The next steps for this project include the development of a concept inventory to assess acquisition of concepts, as well as the development of case studies and educational resources to support teaching by the global pharmacology community, and student learning of the most critical and fundamental concepts of the discipline.
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