Pharmacogenomics elective focused on advanced lab techniques, game-based learning, and business plan development

Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2023 Feb;15(2):211-217. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2023.02.028. Epub 2023 Mar 21.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Many medications contain labeling information related to pharmacogenomics. Effective education in this area is critical to ensure that future healthcare professionals are equipped with the skills needed to optimize patient therapy based on genetic testing results. This study focused on a novel elective course designed to educate students in pharmacogenomics.

Educational activity and setting: We developed a one credit hour pharmacogenomics elective course divided into three main content areas. The first section incorporated traditional lecture to review and cover new content not otherwise covered in the curriculum. The second section applied foundational content from the first session through an educational review game and simulated business plan. The third section of the course provided students an overview of laboratory techniques and sample collection procedures. To evaluate the effectiveness of these activities, students provided feedback through course evaluations and completed pre- and posttests on basic pharmacogenomics content.

Findings: Overall, the course improved knowledge among students, and students provided positive feedback. Students averaged 9% higher on the posttest compared to the pretest (P = .03). Course evaluations trended positive with ratings close to "strongly agree." The most frequent comments stated an appreciation for the interactive components of the course and recommended increasing the elective to two credit hours.

Summary: Through incorporation of novel lab techniques, game-based learning, and an innovative business plan process, the course increased student knowledge and received positive feedback. These new techniques could serve as a model for other pharmacogenomics training programs.

Keywords: Pharmacogenomics; Pharmacogenomics elective; Pharmacy education.

MeSH terms

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