Authors
E Mantzourani, S Desselle, Jc Le, JM Lonie, C Lucas
Publication date
2019/12/1
Journal
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
Volume
15
Issue
12
Pages
1476-1479
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Reflective practice strategies can enable healthcare practitioners to draw on previous experiences to render more effective judgment in clinical situations. The central argument presented in this commentary is that education programs and structures for continuing professional development (CPD) and revalidation of professionals sharpen their focus regarding self-assessment to identify gaps in skills and attitudes rather than merely as a means of on-going monitoring. Pharmacy undergraduate and professional education need to promote reflective practice strategies that foster self-evaluation to promote pharmacists’ readiness for practice change and advance patient care within rapidly expanding roles and scope of practice.
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Scholar articles
E Mantzourani, S Desselle, J Le, JM Lonie, C Lucas - Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2019