Words matter: Comments in support of diagnosis education in pharmacy

Diagnosis education is explicitly included in the Draft Accreditation Standards 2025 and should be wholeheartedly supported. To address the staggering number of diagnostic errors in the US, the National Academy of Medicine advocates for diagnosis education for all health professions. Misperceptions...

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Veröffentlicht in:Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning 2024-09, Vol.16 (9), p.102105, Article 102105
Hauptverfasser: Danielson, Jennifer Hookstra, Jones, Mandy, O'Connor, Shanna K., Grice, Gloria, Adams, Jen
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Zusammenfassung:Diagnosis education is explicitly included in the Draft Accreditation Standards 2025 and should be wholeheartedly supported. To address the staggering number of diagnostic errors in the US, the National Academy of Medicine advocates for diagnosis education for all health professions. Misperceptions of pharmacists' involvement in diagnosis are exacerbated by use of implicit language and euphemisms, and it's long overdue that we provide clarity. Pharmacists are engaged in diagnosis and diagnostic reasoning in everyday practice whether realized or not. Diagnosis education is implicitly included in US pharmacy curricula in the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process, and it is time to give students the language to engage in it responsibly to be practice-ready in all states. The explicit inclusion of diagnosis in the Draft Standards 2025 has positive implications for education, practice, and graduates.
ISSN:1877-1297
1877-1300
1877-1300
DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.04.021