Lessons from a cross-institutional online professional development pilot

Jeremy A. Hughes,Tonya Martin, Timothy D. Gladwell,Oluwaranti Akiyode, Miriam C. Purnell, Mohd Shahid,Aisha Morris Moultry, Kristi Isaac Rapp,Jacqueise Unonu

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning(2023)

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Abstract
Purpose: To reflect on a collaborative approach used by a group of faculty and administrators from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) and predominantly Black institution (PBI) pharmacy programs to provide high quality, multiple institution, faculty development pro-gramming in online environments. Description: A pilot for a shared online professional development initiative between pharmacy programs at five HBCUs and one PBI was implemented as a two-hour combined video conference and webinar, with structured networking, instructional programming, and breakout group ses-sions. Learning outcomes focused on increasing knowledge and awareness of mindsets in faculty and students with additional project goals of beta-testing interactive web conference formats, developing cross-institutional networking, and identifying avenues for sharing resources and expertise. Analysis/interpretation: Kolb's Cycle of Experiential Learning (Concrete Experience, Reflective Observation, Abstract Conceptualization, and Active Experimentation) was used to guide reflection on the joint workshop. The instructional design, delivery, and learning experiences of the program itself were analyzed using Garrison's Community of Inquiry Framework.Conclusions: Action research approaches can be applied to facilitate the continuous quality improvement cycle in multi-institution initiatives, such as joint faculty development programming.Implications: Lessons related to cross-institutional collaboration, communities of practice devel-opment, networking, and communication can be used for future joint faculty development ses-sions and other shared initiatives for institutions serving minoritized students as well as other multiple institution consortiums.
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Cross-institutional communication,HBCU pharmacy schools,Joint faculty development,Community of inquiry,Communities of practice,Consortium,Online faculty development
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