EDIA in Pharmacy Education

EDIA is important in pharmacy education because graduates need preparation to serve diverse patient populations and advance health equity. The review is positioned as a broader mapping of EDIA in pharmacy education than prior reviews focus…

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EDIA is important in pharmacy education because graduates need preparation to serve diverse patient populations and advance health equity. The review is positioned as a broader mapping of EDIA in pharmacy education than prior reviews focused on narrower themes. Student pharmacist cohorts are becoming more diverse, while faculty demographics may not reflect that diversity. The review focuses on faculty development, curriculum content, and teaching strategies in formal pharmacy education. The protocol plans a scoping review on EDIA in pharmacy education because practical integration in the field has not been sufficiently mapped.