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Analysis of the status of clinical pharmacist pilot training in Chinese hospitals

Ning-Jiang Bao, Hong Shao*, Xiao-Yan Nie, Yong-Pei Wu, Qing Yan, Xi-Xi Li, Wei Yang, Ning Wang, Kai Zheng, Yan-Hong Wei, Lu-Wen Shi   

  1. 1. Department of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing 100191, China
    2. Pharmacy Administration Commission of Chinese Hospital Association, Beijing 100035, China
  • Received:2011-03-31 Revised:2011-05-30 Online:2011-07-01 Published:2011-07-01
  • Contact: Hong Shao*

Abstract: A total of 626 questionnaires were collected and analyzed to study the current status of Clinical Pharmacist Pilot Training (CPPT) in Chinese hospitals. The training satisfaction of the training hospitals, trainees, and the trainee providing hospitals are all very high, among which the satisfaction of the training hospital is the highest. According to the results of the questionnaire, the most important training mode in the training hospitals' opinion is different from that in the trainees' opinion. Trainees prefer more initiative, practical, and participatory training and hope to learn from the wards round process, while the training hospitals are more inclined to group discussion and teaching. It’s necessary to increase the number of eligible training hospitals, to implement one on one mentoring strategy in hospital pharmacist training, and to increase active learning in the training program. The result of this research would help to build more effective and efficient pharmacist training programs in Chinese hospitals.

Key words: CPPT project, Clinical pharmacist, Satisfaction, Hospital pharmacist training system

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