2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.561238
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Analysis of a Blended, In-Service, Continuing Education Course in a Public Health System: Lessons for Education Providers and Healthcare Managers

Abstract: Introduction: To train pharmacists working in the public health system, the Brazilian Ministry of Health developed a specialization course called Pharmaceutical Service and Access to Medicine Management (PSAMM) between 2010 and 2016. The course was free of charge and used e-learning as its main approach. In the end, 2,500 pharmacists were trained. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of an in-service and e-learning course for pharmacists wo… Show more

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“…The PSAMM total workload was 375 h, distributed over three main themes, and carried out over 15 months (64 weeks). The curriculum is described in Table 1 [ 16 ]. Students were divided into 31 regional centers located in 17 Brazilian states, where the evaluations and four face-to-face meetings were held.…”
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“…The PSAMM total workload was 375 h, distributed over three main themes, and carried out over 15 months (64 weeks). The curriculum is described in Table 1 [ 16 ]. Students were divided into 31 regional centers located in 17 Brazilian states, where the evaluations and four face-to-face meetings were held.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was funded by the MoH as part of the activities of the Brazilian Unified Health System Open University (UNA-SUS, a consortium of universities created by the MoH to meet the training and education needs of the SUS). The course was offered to pharmacists working in the public health system, using e-learning as the main approach [ 16 ].…”
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“…It was free of charge and was aimed at pharmacists working in the SUS, from all geographic regions of the country. 27 , 28 …”
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“…The course was free of charge and used a blended approach, including e-learning and in-service training activities 11 . The course was offered to pharmacists of all the regions of the country.…”
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confidence: 99%