Benefits of delivering research podium presentations by students enrolled in pharmacy programs: A descriptive study

Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2021 Oct;13(10):1339-1345. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.07.004. Epub 2021 Jul 27.

Abstract

Introduction: Objectives include (1) To create an opportunity for students enrolled in pharmacy programs to enhance their presentation skills by delivering research podium presentations at a regional conference; (2) To probe students' experience about podium presentations at the inaugural American Association for the Advancement of Science Pacific Division (AAAS PD) - American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Students' Symposium; and (3) To introduce student pharmacists to science-oriented research.

Methods: The student presenters were asked to anonymously answer 15 questions before and after the symposium. Question topics included factual information about students' background and favorability perceptions about symposia. Scores were compared between pharmacy students and non-pharmacy students, and favorability ratings were compared before and after the symposium.

Results: Thirteen students delivered their podium presentations at the symposium entitled "Pharmaceutical Research and Development: From Bench to Patient-Centered Care" that was held in Pomona, California at the 99th Annual Meeting of the AAAS PD in 2018. Pharmacy and non-pharmacy students provided similar responses on favorability perceptions. Post-symposium perceptions were more favorable towards symposia compared to pre-symposium scores.

Conclusions: Favorability scores revealed a positive perception of the event and what it offered in terms of scientific benefits, networking opportunities, and enhancing soft skills. Participating students had the chance to (1) prepare and independently deliver a podium presentation on pharmacy-related research topics at a regional meeting; (2) network and learn from each other and professionals in the audience about pharmacy research; and (3) practice soft skills such as communication, time-management, teamwork, scientific writing, and presentation skills.

Keywords: Podium presentation; Professional meeting; Research and scholarship; Soft skills; Student pharmacist.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Education, Pharmacy*
  • Humans
  • Pharmaceutical Services*
  • Pharmacies*
  • Pharmacy*
  • Students, Pharmacy*