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Education and Training PRN Focus Session — Do You Trust Me? Entrustable Professional Activities as a Means to Facilitate and Assess Practice Readiness

Tuesday, October 15, 2024 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM MST

Available for 1.50 hours of CPE credit
Activity Number: 0217-0000-24-122-L99
Activity Type: A Knowledge-Based Activity

The Education and Training PRN Educational Programming Committee presents an informative evidence-based session focused on Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) and their role within experiential education. EPAs describe core pharmacy workplace activities that all students should be entrusted to do in the experiential setting with direct or distant supervision that preceptors assess using a level of entrustment scale. While EPAs were first conceptualized during 2015-2016, integration within experiential curricula is still developing and is a need for schools and colleges of pharmacy, as well as preceptors to begin to fully implement. In this session, speakers from both academia and practice will lead the audience in a review of EPAs, including their relation to experiential training, as well as practical uses within introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences. 

Faculty

Elizabeth M. Bald, Pharm.D., BCACP
Moderator:Elizabeth M. Bald, Pharm.D., BCACP
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Learning Objectives

1. Discuss the historical evolution and application of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in experiential education.

2. Describe the implications of the 2022 AACP Curriculum Outcomes and Entrustable Professional Activities (COEPA) on current educational practices.

3. Review EPA implementation for introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs and APPEs).

4. Explain the role of EPAs in competency-based assessment of pharmacist students.

5. Recognize the successes and challenges of academic pharmacists who have incorporated EPAs into IPPEs and APPEs.

6. Outline student-centered applications of EPAs for experiential education in the future.

Overview of Entrustable Professional Activities and Use in Experiential Education

3:00 PM to 3:20 PM
Jarred B. Prudencio, Pharm.D., BCACP
Speaker:Jarred B. Prudencio, Pharm.D., BCACP

Practical Solutions for EPAs in Competency-Based Assessment: Strategies & Successes with EPA Implementation in Experiential Education

3:20 PM to 3:45 PM
Richard J. Silvia, Pharm.D., MA in Adult Education, FCCP, BCPP
Speaker:Richard J. Silvia, Pharm.D., MA in Adult Education, FCCP, BCPP
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Jennifer Prisco
Speaker:Jennifer Prisco

Practical Solutions for EPAs in Competency-Based Assessment: Identifying and Addressing Challenges with EPA Implementation in Experiential Education

3:45 PM to 4:10 PM
Abigail Elmes, Pharm.D., MHPE, BCPS
Speaker:Abigail Elmes, Pharm.D., MHPE, BCPS
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Future Directions for EPA Use in Experiential Education (Speaker Panel)

4:10 PM to 4:30 PM