Assessing Knowledge of Pharmacokinetics in an Integrated Medical Curriculum

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2021-12

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Pandit, RahulORCID 0000-0002-6814-0179ISNI 000000038752508X
Gerrits, MirjamISNI 000000038724291X
Custers, Eugène J F MISNI 0000000392018904

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Abstract

Pharmacokinetics is the branch of pharmacology that describes how the body processes drugs. As most physicians will prescribe drugs during their career, knowledge of pharmacokinetics is indispensable for medical students. Students, however, experience pharmacokinetics as difficult, probably due to its abstract and mathematical nature. In many medical curricula, pharmacokinetic topics are taught and examined as a part of integrated medical courses. As pharmacokinetics is a relatively small subject, unit examinations contain only few questions on the topic. The combination of a difficult subject and a few questions has raised concerns that students could perform poorly in pharmacokinetics and still pass the examinations and, hence, end up with insufficient knowledge of pharmacokinetics. In this study, we investigate this issue by contrasting students’ performance on pharmacokinetics questions with their performance on the rest of the examinations (all non-pharmacokinetics questions lumped together). The results expressed as pass-fail scores showed that students failed more often on the pharmacokinetics part of the test than on the other questions, in two consecutive academic years. Despite the suboptimal knowledge in pharmacokinetics, students can still acquire their bachelor’s degree. These results show that poor knowledge in pharmacokinetics could be a side effect of curricular integration. Attention should therefore be paid to provide insight into one’s own performance in individual disciplines. This would avoid knowledge deficiency and incompetence in the future.

Keywords

Integrated medical curriculum, Medical education, Pharmacokinetics, Teaching pharmacology, Medicine (miscellaneous), Education

Citation

Pandit, R, Gerrits, M A F M & Custers, E J F M 2021, 'Assessing Knowledge of Pharmacokinetics in an Integrated Medical Curriculum', Medical Science Educator, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 1967-1973. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-021-01442-4