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AbstractIntroductionSelf‐care therapeutics teaches students how to apply the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process to determine if a patient's concern is appropriate for self‐care and then independently prevent, diagnose, and treat the condition. Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) have been shown to be a reliable and valid form of assessment used in pharmacy education. There is limited research examining the use of a community pharmacy‐based OSCE to evaluate self‐care clinical skills in first year pharmacy (P1) students.ObjectivesTo evaluate P1 students' and facilitators' experiences and perceptions of a community pharmacy‐based OSCE. Student performance on the OSCE was evaluated as a secondary objective.MethodsStudents completed an OSCE that consisted of two patient cases. Students' experiences with the OSCE were collected using a standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of 41 questions that assessed four areas: attributes of the OSCE, quality of the OSCE performance, OSCE scoring and objectivity, and comparison with other assessment methods. Facilitator experiences and perceived value of the OSCE were assessed using a questionnaire. The responses were evaluated using a chi‐square test.ResultsEighty‐eight students completed the OSCE and questionnaire. Students found the OSCE to be fair (91%) and cover a wide range of skills (76%). The majority of the students (91%) agreed that the OSCE provided opportunities to learn and was a practical and useful experience (86%). Approximately two‐thirds (66%) of the students felt that the OSCE provided a true measure of essential clinical skills needed in self‐care therapeutics. Fourteen facilitators participated in the OSCE and completed the questionnaire. Community pharmacists represented most of the facilitators (57%). Facilitators agreed that the OSCE tests the knowledge and skills needed to practice in community pharmacy (100%).ConclusionA community pharmacy‐based OSCE may be a valuable tool to assess clinical skills and provide clinical learning experiences for pharmacy students.

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