Utilizing an optional cumulative examination in a skills-based lab course series to assess student performance and knowledge retention

Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2022 Apr;14(4):432-439. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2022.03.006. Epub 2022 Mar 14.

Abstract

Introduction: In the doctor of pharmacy curriculum, students are subjected to scenarios where success is contingent upon accurate retention of information learned during class. To provide incentive to students and simultaneously gauge student retention of course material, an optional honors examination was created for a skills laboratory course. The objectives of this research were to determine student pharmacist performance on the examination and to assess student pharmacist interest and motivation for taking (or not taking) the optional examination.

Methods: An optional comprehensive honors examination was implemented simultaneously within a laboratory course series. Student performance was analyzed across cohorts and students were given a web-based survey prior to the examination to gauge initial interest and engagement. A second survey was conducted after the examination to identify motivation for taking the optional examination. Surveys were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative methods.

Results: There were 238 responses to the initial survey (47%) and 183 (96%) responses to the post-examination survey. Common topics of motivation for taking the examination included enhancing transcripts, gauging their own retention, and assessing readiness for experiential activities. One hundred sixty-one students participated in the optional examination, and 65 achieved a score of 90% and the honors designation. The majority (96%) of students who chose to take the examination thought the activity was valuable to their education.

Conclusions: An optional comprehensive honors examination is one method of evaluating student retention of course material and provides an opportunity for students to set themselves apart from colleagues with an honors designation.

Keywords: Applied patient care; Cumulative exam; Retention; Skills lab.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum
  • Education, Pharmacy* / methods
  • Educational Measurement / methods
  • Humans
  • Laboratories
  • Students, Pharmacy*