Evaluating health information technology knowledge and skills among pharmacy students

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Evaluating health information technology knowledge and skills among pharmacy students

Anas Ali Alhur, Wejdan Aljuaid, Basil Alahmadi, Rahaf Almalki, Manal Alnefaie, Amal Al-Thabe, Roaa Alkhaldi, Taef Alkheshi, Alanoud Almalki, Abeer Alnefaie, Hams aljuaid, Manar Althbainy, Wed Althobaiti, Raghad Mohammed, Aliyah Alhothli
Int. J. Biosci. 23(4), 55-64, October 2023.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2023; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

In the ever-evolving healthcare industry, proficiency in Health Information Technology (HIT) is becoming a cornerstone for pharmacy students—the future torchbearers of the profession. This study probes into the HIT perceptions and competencies among these students across Saudi Arabia through a cross-sectional survey, ensuring a wide representation from various colleges. Initial findings underscore a robust awareness and significant enthusiasm for enhanced HIT-related education despite a clear shortfall in the current curricula’s depth and breadth. The insights garnered here lay the groundwork for academic advancements, potentially steering curricular reforms to fortify the digital-age readiness of aspiring pharmacists.

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