Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To create, implement, and evaluate a PharmD course on primary care nutrition. DESIGN: A 2-credit hour elective course was offered to second- and third-year pharmacy students. It was informed by the Socratic method using a minimum number of formal lecture presentations and featured problem-based learning exercises, case-based scenarios, and scientific literature to fuel informed debate. A single group posttest design with a retrospective pretest was used to assess students' self-efficacy. ASSESSMENT: There was a significant overall improvement in students' self-efficacy in their ability to practice primary care nutrition. CONCLUSION: Completion of a nutrition course improved students' confidence in providing primary care nutrition and empowered them to speak more comfortably about the role of nutrition in the prevention of chronic diseases.