Browsing by Author "Skoy, Elizabeth T."
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Item Comparison of Low- and Higher-Fidelity Simulation to Train and Assess Pharmacy Students' Injection Technique(2013) Skoy, Elizabeth T.; Eukel, Heidi N.; Frenzel, Jeanne ElizabethObjective. To evaluate 2 forms of simulation used to train and assess third-year pharmacy students’ subcutaneous and intramuscular injection techniques.Item Design and Evaluation of a Self-Care Educational Activity as a Student Learning Experience(2014) Frenzel, Jeanne Elizabeth; Skoy, Elizabeth T.; Eukel, Heidi N.Objective. To design an educational activity and evaluate its effectiveness on increasing third-year pharmacy students’ knowledge and confidence to recommend self-care products to patients.Item Implementation of a statewide program within community pharmacies to prevent opioid misuse and accidental overdose(2020) Skoy, Elizabeth T.; Eukel, Heidi N.; Werremeyer, Amy B.; Strand, Mark A.; Frenzel, Oliver; Steig, JaymeObjective: To describe the implementation of a statewide pharmacy program called ONE Rx (Opioid and Naloxone Education) within community pharmacies.Item Performance and Perceptions: Evaluation of Pharmacy Students' Consultation via Telepharmacy(2015) Skoy, Elizabeth T.; Eukel, Heidi N.; Frenzel, Jeanne Elizabeth; Schmitz, Tara M.Background: Pharmacy education standards highlight the importance of effective communication skills and the use of technology to provide patient care. As technology evolves, pharmacists have opportunities to communicate in different and broader ways.Item Provision of Medication Therapy Management to University Faculty and Staff Members by Third-year Pharmacy Students(2010) Eukel, Heidi N.; Skoy, Elizabeth T.; Frenzel, Jeanne ElizabethObjective. To develop and implement a medication therapy management (MTM) curriculum and assess students’ skills and attitudes after the provision of MTM services to faculty and staff members.Item Use of Simulations to Improve Pharmacy Students' Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes About Medication Errors and Patient Safety(2018) Frenzel, Jeanne Elizabeth; Skoy, Elizabeth T.; Eukel, Heidi N.Objective. To design and evaluate the use of simulations in preparing students to identify and reduce medication errors and promote patient safety.