Presentations. The resident is required to make multiple presentations throughout the residency year. At least 1 of these presentations will be formal and approved by American College of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) for pharmacist continuing education (1hr CE, 30min SUCOP CE Grand Rounds presentation). The resident is required to present a formulary monograph at the P&T meeting or subcommittee meetings. The resident is also required to give multiple formal oral presentations of their research project, at the beginning proposal stage, practice poster presentation, and practice prior to GLRC and lastly formally at GLRC in April-May. The resident will also give many presentations in a more informal manner including but not limited to staff developments in conjunction with rotations, medication safety in-services, and multi-disciplinary in-services (pharmacist, technicians, MD, RN, etc). The formal CE presentation will require the following to be turned into the Resident CE Coordinator: title, 3 to 5 objectives, a copy of the resident’s curriculum vitae, a brief one paragraph description of the purpose of the seminar, and completed conflict of interested paperwork. The Resident CE Coordinator will determine deadlines for these items.
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Samples: Training Agreement, Pharmacy Residency Programs Manual & Training Agreement, Pharmacy Residency Programs Manual & Training Agreement
Presentations. The resident is residents are required to make multiple presentations throughout the residency year. At least 1 2 of these presentations will be formal and approved by American College of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) for pharmacist continuing education (1hr ULH CE, 30min SUCOP CE Grand Rounds presentation). The Residents are required to complete 1 formal journal club presentation and/or student case conference journal club discussion per quarter (total of 3 formal JC, 1 student case conference audience). These presentations will be presented to all available preceptors and pharmacy staff. This should be a PowerPoint™ slide presentation and/or thorough review, the purpose of which is to prepare the resident is for job interview presentations. Residents are required to present a formulary monograph at the P&T meeting or subcommittee meetings. The resident is Residents are also required to give multiple formal oral presentations of their research project, at the beginning proposal stage, practice poster presentation, and practice prior to GLRC and lastly formally at GLRC in April-May. The resident residents will also give many presentations in a more informal manner including but not limited to staff developments in conjunction with rotations, medication safety in-services, and multi-disciplinary in-services (pharmacist, technicians, MD, RN, etc). The formal CE presentation will require the following to be turned into the Resident CE Coordinator: title, 3 to 5 objectives, a copy of the resident’s curriculum vitae, a brief one paragraph description of the purpose of the seminar, and completed conflict of interested paperwork. The Resident CE Coordinator will determine deadlines for these items.
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Samples: Training Agreement, Pharmacy Residency Programs Manual & Training Agreement
Presentations. The resident is required to make multiple presentations throughout the residency year. At least 1 of these presentations will be formal and approved by American College of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) for pharmacist continuing education (1hr CE, 30min SUCOP CE Grand Rounds presentation). The resident is required to present a formulary monograph at the P&T meeting or subcommittee meetings. The resident is also required to give multiple formal oral presentations of their research project, at the beginning proposal stage, practice poster presentation, and practice prior to GLRC and lastly formally at GLRC in April-May. The resident will also give many presentations in a more informal manner including but not limited to staff developments in conjunction with rotations, medication safety in-services, and multi-disciplinary in-services (pharmacist, technicians, MD, RN, etc). The formal CE presentation will require the following to be turned into the Resident CE Coordinator: title, 3 to 5 objectives, a copy of the resident’s curriculum vitae, a brief one paragraph description of the purpose of the seminar, and completed conflict of interested paperwork. The Resident CE Coordinator will determine deadlines for these items.. There are multiple resident jobs that must be filled each year Journal Club/Grand Rounds Coordinator
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