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Before the first class: Engaging students early in curriculum design to support program reform

Abstract

Curriculum reform is often something done to students, not with them-particularly before implementation. In the context of a transition to a 3-year PharmD curriculum underpinned by adaptive expertise, we developed a low-resource model to meaningfully engage students during early-stage curriculum design. Using orientation materials and facilitated focus groups, we captured student insights on draft curricular blocks before launch, yielding actionable improvements and a foundation for program evaluation. This approach is scalable, adaptable, and bridges a longstanding gap between design and lived experience-inviting students into upstream decision-making with minimal cost or infrastructure.

Authors

Steenhof N; Abela H; Ye S; Vuong A; Perry L; Kellar J; Lake J; Ho C; Crown N

Journal

Medical Teacher, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp. 1–4

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

October 16, 2025

DOI

10.1080/0142159x.2025.2572994

ISSN

0142-159X

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