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Engaging postgraduate year-2 pharmacy residents in formal co-evaluation of platform presentations at a regional residency conference

  • University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • University of Rochester
  • Shenandoah University

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Abstract

Objective. To implement and assess the perceived impact of a program designed to engage postgraduate year-2 (PGY2) pharmacy residents in formal co-evaluation of platform presentations at a regional residency conference. Design. A PGY2 formal co-evaluator program was designed and conducted over two years. Postgraduate year-2 residents were paired with a preceptor for modeling, coaching, and facilitating. To assess the perceived usefulness of this program, a 2-question presurvey and an 11-question postsurvey were distributed to participating residents. Assessment. Eighty-two residents completed the program and pre/postsurveys (response rate594.3%). The percentage of residents who rated themselves as skilled in critically evaluating a platform presentation increased from 56.1% to 100%, while the percentage of residents who rated themselves as skilled in providing constructive feedback increased from 67.1% to 98.8%. Conclusion. This novel program, which was designed to engage PGY2 pharmacy residents in formal platform presentation co-evaluation, was well received and improved resident self-reported skills.

Original languageEnglish
Article number137
JournalAmerican Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Volume80
Issue number8
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Pharmacy education
  • Postgraduate training
  • Residency training

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