BMC Research Notes (Oct 2024)

Impact of a short-term pharmacy study abroad Program: student outcomes and program evaluation

  • Eman Mohamed Elmokadem,
  • Azza A. Mahmoud,
  • Harriet Bennett-Lenane,
  • Kevin D. Murphy,
  • Noha Khalil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-024-06919-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Objective This study examined the impact of a short-term study abroad program, focusing on program evaluation, attendee satisfaction, and acquired knowledge and skills. A questionnaire survey was conducted covering various aspects including demographics, program evaluation, and feedback. Results Results indicated higher female participation due to gender imbalances in pharmacy students in Egypt, with senior students recognizing the value of international experience. Attendee satisfaction was high, with positive feedback on accommodation, tours, and workshop materials. Field visits and workshops provided valuable experiential learning, with attendees suggesting extending the program’s duration. The program equipped attendees with knowledge and skills relevant to pharmaceutical products and services, leading to improved competences and perceptions. The study concludes that such study abroad experiences profoundly impact personal growth and recommends integrating them into educational curricula for valuable experiences.

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