“…The literature describes the use of debates in pharmacy courses such pharmacokinetics (Erstad & Murphy, 1994), critical care (Hawkins, Fulford, & Phan, 2019), antimicrobial stewardship (McGee, Pius, & Mukherjee, 2019), pharmacotherapy (Charrois & Appleton, 2013), infectious disease therapeutics (Viswesh, Yang, & Gupta, 2018), ethics (Hanna et al, 2014), immunisations (Blackmer, Diez, & Klein, 2014), ambulatory care (Moore et al, 2015), selfcare (Lampkin et al, 2015), and advanced pharmacy practice experience (Dy-Boarman et al, 2018). The findings of these studies suggest that engaging in debate activities ultimately helped students improve their self-reported perceptions of abilities to evaluate the literature; develop Alaqeel et al Pharmacy Educa,on 21(1) 276 -282 277 evidence-based clinical decisions, reason, and structured arguments; think critically; and communicate information effectively.…”