PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Vincent, Ashley H. AU - Weber, Zachary A. TI - An Elective Course on Current Concepts in Adult Ambulatory Care AID - 10.5688/ajpe7810183 DP - 2014 Dec 15 TA - American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education PG - 183 VI - 78 IP - 10 4099 - http://www.ajpe.org/content/78/10/183.short 4100 - http://www.ajpe.org/content/78/10/183.full SO - Am J Pharm Educ2014 Dec 15; 78 AB - Objective. To design and evaluate a doctor of pharmacy course exploring disease states commonly encountered in ambulatory care, while applying literature to clinical practice and promoting a continual learning mindset.Design. This elective incorporated a learner-centered teaching approach. Each week, 2 groups of students were assigned a clinical trial to present to their peers. The focus was on clinical application and impact, rather than literature evaluation. A social networking group on Facebook was used to expose students to pharmacy information outside the classroom.Assessment. Student grades were determined by multiple activities: presentations, participation and moderation of the Facebook group, class participation, quiz scores, and quiz question development. Course evaluations served as a qualitative assessment of student learning and perceptions, quizzes were the most objective assessment of student learning, and presentation evaluations were the most directed assessment of course goals.Conclusion. This elective was an innovative approach to teaching ambulatory care that effectively filled a curricular void. Successful attainment of the primary course goals and objectives was demonstrated through course evaluations, surveys, and quiz and presentation scores.