Objective. To improve students' learning and develop learning skills in pharmacy education.
Methods.A novel teaching method STQD, composed of Self-study, Test, Question and Discussion sessions, uses self-, peer-, co-learning, active learning, inductive teaching, and formative assessment to promote student-centered teaching in pharmacy education. The intervention has been carried out within courses focusing on instrumental analysis and analytical chemistry. In a four-year study, qualitative and quantitative approaches were employed to evaluate the effectiveness of the novel teaching method in facilitating students' learning. Conclusion. The use of STQD in an integrated basic science curriculum has the potential to develop students' learning skills and improve students' learning in pharmacy education.