YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
Online ISSN : 1347-5231
Print ISSN : 0031-6903
ISSN-L : 0031-6903
Notes
Participation of Pharmacist CRC in Practical On-site Training
—A Survey by Questionnaire to Pharmacy Students—
Tomoko MISAKIMishina NAKAZAWAKikue TSUTSUMITomoko KAYANUMAYumi KAMIYAMAKiyomi FUKASAWAHaruki TEZUKAMasahiko SUZUKITakehisa HANAWAToshio OGUCHI
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2009 Volume 129 Issue 10 Pages 1265-1274

Details
Abstract
  In order to estimate the 4th grade-students' knowledge regarding clinical trials, we carried out the questionnaire survey to the students being about to take practice in hospitals, and could collect answers from 163 students. This survey revealed that about 25% of the students could not draw the difference between “clinical trial” and “clinical research”. As for the question about the technical terms regarding the clinical trial, clear correlation between students' learning experience and their knowledge was suggested. Furthermore, over 46% of the students answered that the pharmacists acting as clinical research coordinator (CRC) could not recruit new subjects, and ca. 40% of the students answered that the pharmacists acting as CRC could prescribe new drug. These misunderstandings seemed to result in the fact that most of the students could not have any chance to actually watch CRC's work related to the university curriculum. Based on the findings described above, sharing the information on the clinical trial between hospitals and universities seemed to be required to deepen students' understanding.
Content from these authors
© 2009 by the PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Previous article
feedback
Top