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An Integrative Review of Micro-Credentials and Digital Badges for Pharmacy Educators

  • Sarah E. Vordenberg
  • , Nicholas M. Fusco
  • , Kristina E. Ward
  • , Andrew Darley
  • , Jessica H. Brady
  • , Nicole S. Culhane
  • , Muhammad J. Habib
  • , Eliud Hernandez
  • , Pamela M. Moye
  • , Shankar Munusamy
  • , Jacob T. Painter
  • , Nathan Pope
  • , T. Lynn Stevenson
  • , Kathryn Vanderboll
  • , Patricia A. Chase
  • , Rae R. Matsumoto
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • University of Rhode Island
  • University of Georgia
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe
  • Notre Dame of Maryland University
  • Howard University
  • University of Puerto Rico
  • Mercer University
  • Drake University
  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Auburn University
  • Oregon State University
  • University of the Pacific

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Abstract

Micro-credentials (MCs) and digital badges (DBs) have gained popularity in recent years as a means to supplement traditional degrees and certifications. MCs and DBs can play a significant role in supporting student-centered learning by offering personalized and flexible learning pathways, emphasizing real-world relevance and practical skills, and fostering a culture of continuous learning and growth. However, barriers currently exist within health professions education, including pharmacy education, that could limit the full adoption and implementation of MCs and DBs. Research on the use of MCs and DBs in Doctor of Pharmacy degree programs is sparse. In this integrative review, literature on the use of MCs and DBs in health professions education is reviewed, and perspectives on the benefits, issues, and potential future uses within Doctor of Pharmacy degree programs are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100660
JournalAmerican Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Volume88
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Competency-based education
  • Digital badges
  • Health professions
  • Micro-credentials

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