For the rural curious: mixed methods evaluation of a rural pharmacy practice elective
Timothy P. Stratton

TL;DR
A pharmacy course about rural practice was created and evaluated to help students understand rural healthcare challenges and opportunities.
Contribution
The paper introduces and evaluates a new rural pharmacy elective aimed at increasing students' awareness and interest in rural healthcare.
Findings
45% of students had prior rural experience, and interviews with rural pharmacists left a strong impression on most students.
Student interest in rural practice shifted from 'Not Sure' to either 'Interested' or 'Not Interested' after the course.
The course was well-received and highlighted the importance of rural cultural awareness for pharmacy students.
Abstract
As of 2020, 20% of people residing in the United States of America (U.S.) lived in rural communities. Despite rural residents tending to be older, poorer, and having greater disease burden than their urban counterparts, the number of rural primary care providers continues to decline. Nearly 66% of U.S. Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas are designated as rural. Pharmacists can help address this shortage of rural primary care providers, often serving as providers of first-contact care; however, only 12% of U.S. pharmacists practice in rural communities. To help address this gap, in 2022 an elective Rural Pharmacy course was created at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy by a faculty member who has rural practice experience. The course combines formal lectures, guest presentations by rural pharmacists and student interviews with additional rural pharmacists. For…
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TopicsGlobal Health Workforce Issues
