Hosted by the Laboratory Instructors SIG
The Laboratory Instructors SIG is pleased to showcase the LITE award finalists in this webinar. Our winner will discuss their multi-station comprehensive women’s health lab designed to prepare pharmacy students for expanded roles in women’s health and approaching contraceptive care in an inclusive and culturally sensitive way. Runners-up will also share their innovative lab activities: 1) a roleplay circuit reinforcing appropriate assignment of tasks in the community pharmacy based on the roles and responsibilities of team members, and 2) a longitudinal transitions of care lab spanning from inpatient admission through discharge and outpatient follow-up.
Objectives
- Identify essential pharmacy student skills in the area of women’s health given the expanding role of the pharmacist.
- Describe how to integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion topics when teaching skills related to contraceptive counseling.
- Describe a lab activity reinforcing appropriate assignment of tasks in the community pharmacy based on the roles and responsibilities of team members.
- Discuss the advantages and challenges of an innovative, longitudinal lab for teaching transitions of care.
Moderator
Kelly Lempicki, PharmD, BCPS
Assistant Director, Clinical Skills and Simulation Center
Midwestern University, Downers Grove Campus
Presenters
Marina Maes, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP
Assistant Professor
UW-Madison School of Pharmacy
Joshua Wollen, PharmD
Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Houston College of Pharmacy
Brittney Meyer, PharmD
Professor
South Dakota State University
Alex Middendorf, PharmD, MBA
Assistant Professor
South Dakota State University