2008 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Health Literacy in Pharmacy Student Education: Strategies to Meet the 2007 ACPE Standard
Track:
Educational Sessions
Program Code: 201-L04
Date: Monday, December 8, 2008
Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM EST
Location:
S220EF
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
Dr. Patricia Marken, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Psychiatry, University of Missouri-Kansas City
PRESENTER(S):
Dr. Patricia Marken, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Psychiatry, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Brooke Patterson,
Pharm.D., BCPS., Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice,
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Dr. Patterson is a clinical pharmacist and Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) whose practice at the Kansas City Free Medical Clinic currently focuses on HIV primary care, STD testing and chronic disease management. Additionally, Dr. Patterson's research interests include cultural competency and health literacy in pharmaceutical care.
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Betsy Shilliday
SPEAKER:
Dr. Patricia Marken, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Psychiatry, University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Describe the ACPE Standards as they relate to developing knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values in students in health literacy.
- Discuss specific strategies that two schools are using to educate students in health literacy in both the classroom and experiential learning settings.
- Discuss strategies to measure student's proficiency in practicing in a health literate manner.
- Identify tools and exercises that develop health literacy skills in students.