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AuthorAl-Naimi, Hend
AuthorElkattan, Bassant
AuthorMohammed, Hiba
AuthorShafei, Laila
AuthorElshazly, Marwa
AuthorEl-Awaisi, Alla
Available date2023-10-29T08:07:08Z
Publication Date2020-09-06
Publication NamePharmacy Education
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.46542/PE.2020.202.226233
CitationAl-Naimi, H., Elkattan, B., Mohammed, H., Shafei, L., Elshazly, M., & El-Awaisi, A. (2020). A SWOC analysis on the impact of COVID-19 through pharmacy student leaders’ perspectives. Pharmacy Education, 20(2), 226-233.‏
ISSN15602214
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85145104563&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48843
AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions in many aspects of life across the globe including education provision. This pandemic led to major and rapid restructuring of curricula and assessments as student suddenly moved to unfamiliar learning environment. Active involvement of students in the education process and curricula reform is encouraged. This paper aimed to explore pharmacy student leaders’ perspectives related to their learning during COVID-19 pandemic in terms of strengths, weakness, opportunities, challenges and recommendations to move forward. A meeting with pharmacy student leaders was convened. Each student leader individually reflected on their experiences using a structured SWOC (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Challenges) framework which was then used to guide discussion. Each student then rated anonymously the importance and the probability of the themes to come up with overall score. Online learning came with both negative and positive aspects from the students’ point of view. Despite the efforts that were made by the college and students to adapt to the new educational system, there were drawbacks that may have affected the quality of the education. However, during these unprecedented circumstances, the pandemic has given pharmacy students plenty of opportunities that could positively affect their future career and the delivery of pharmacy education. Pharmacy programmes need to implement strategies within their programmes about disaster preparedness and build student resilience and wellbeing.
Languageen
PublisherPKP
SubjectCOVID-19
Online learning
Pharmacy Education
Pharmacy Student
SWOC Analysis
Undergraduate Education
TitleA SWOC analysis on the impact of COVID-19 through pharmacy student leaders’ perspectives
TypeArticle
Pagination226-233
Issue Number2
Volume Number20
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