A shared focus: comparing the Australian, Canadian, United Kingdom and United States pharmacy learning outcome frameworks and the global competency framework
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 03:03authored byIeva StupansIeva Stupans, Jeffrey Atkinson, Arijana Mestrovic, Rose Nash, Michael Rouse
This paper presents an analysis of the end of degree expectations, expressed as learning
outcomes, for pharmacy graduates from Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United States.
The authors compare the end of degree expectations, through mapping these requirements
to the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Global Competency Framework (GbCF).
The anticipated end of degree expectations are similar but also reveal some individual characteristics.
Irrespective of degree title, achievement of learning outcomes specified in any one of the four
jurisdictions should enable students to become pharmacists who are patient-orientated medicines
experts. The mapping provides impetus for cross-border institutional networking to generate a
dependable set of assessment tools across national borders developing a common metric for outcome
assessment irrespective of different program delivery.