Defining and unpacking the core concepts of pharmacology: A global initiative

Author:

Guilding Clare1ORCID,White Paul J.2,Cunningham Margaret3,Kelly‐Laubscher Roisin4ORCID,Koenig Jennifer5,Babey Anna‐Marie6,Tucker Steve7ORCID,Kelly John P.8,Gorman Laurel910,Aronsson Patrik11,Hawes Martin12,Ngo Suong N. T.13,Mifsud Janet14,Werners Arend H.15,Hinton Tina16,Khan Fouzia17,Aljofan Mohamad18,Angelo Tom19

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

2. Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Monash University Parkville Victoria Australia

3. Strathclyde Institute for Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS) University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK

4. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine and Health University College Cork Cork Ireland

5. School of Medicine University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

6. Faculty of Medicine and Health University of New England Armidale New South Wales Australia

7. School of Medicine, Medical Science and Nutrition University of Aberdeen Aberdeen UK

8. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, School of Medicine University of Galway Galway Ireland

9. Department of Medical Education University of Central Florida College of Medicine Orlando Florida USA

10. Department of Biomedical Education Temple University, Lewis Katz School of Medicine Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

11. Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

12. Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Surrey Guildford UK

13. School of Animal and Veterinary Science, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

14. Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery University of Malta Msida Malta

15. School of Veterinary Medicine St. George's University True Blue Grenada

16. Sydney Pharmacy School, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

17. National Heart and Lung Institute, Faculty of Medicine Imperial College London London UK

18. Department of Biomedical Science School of Medicine Nazarbayev University Astana Kazakhstan

19. University of North Carolina, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeDevelopment of core concepts in disciplines such as biochemistry, microbiology and physiology have transformed teaching. They provide the foundation for the development of teaching resources for global educators, as well as valid and reliable approaches to assessment. An international research consensus recently identified 25 core concepts of pharmacology. The current study aimed to define and unpack these concepts.Experimental ApproachA two‐phase, iterative approach, involving 60 international pharmacology education experts, was used. The first phase involved drafting definitions for core concepts and identifying key sub‐concepts via a series of online meetings and asynchronous work. These were refined in the second phase, through a 2‐day hybrid workshop followed by a further series of online meetings and asynchronous work.Key ResultsThe project produced consensus definitions for a final list of 24 core concepts and 103 sub‐concepts of pharmacology. The iterative, discursive methodology resulted in modification of concepts from the original study, including change of ‘drug–receptor interaction’ to ‘drug–target interaction’ and the change of the core concept ‘agonists and antagonists’ to sub‐concepts of drug–target interaction.Conclusions and ImplicationsDefinitions and sub‐concepts of 24 core concepts provide an evidence‐based foundation for pharmacology curricula development and evaluation. The next steps for this project include the development of a concept inventory to assess acquisition of concepts, as well as the development of case studies and educational resources to support teaching by the global pharmacology community, and student learning of the most critical and fundamental concepts of the discipline.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology

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