Prospective, ongoing faculty development programs are important in the initial orientation and short- and long-term development of faculty in higher education. Pharmacy practice faculty are likely to benefit from a comprehensive faculty development program due to the complex nature of their positions, incomplete training in select areas, and multiple demands on their time. The need for faculty development programs is supported by the increased need for pharmacy practice faculty due to the increased number of colleges and schools of pharmacy, expanding enrollment in existing colleges and schools, and loss of existing senior faculty to retirement or other opportunities within or outside the academy. This White Paper describes a comprehensive ...
The purpose of this project was to develop profiles of exemplary pharmacy practice sites. These site...
Objectives. To develop, pilot test, and evaluate a continuous professional development (CPD) process...
The purpose of this study was to examine how new pharmacy faculty members learned of their current p...
Prospective, ongoing faculty development programs are important in the initial orientation and short...
The academic pharmacy community is facing tremendous challenges and opportunities during the foresee...
Objectives: Professional faculty development is essential in establishing the skills necessary to be...
Within health science programs there has been a call for more faculty development, particularly for ...
Objective: To discuss the experience of sharing an experiential model of education and practice deve...
A strong faculty development program is crucial to recruit, support, and advance early-career facult...
white paper addressing the role of colleges and schools in developing and administering residency pr...
developing recommendations for the minimum qualifications required for clinical pharmacy practice fa...
The need for quality advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) and clinical practice sites for ...
Pharmacy education has evolved from the outdated changing 5 to 4 year dispensing pharmacy program th...
Introduction: Community-based postgraduate programs, including residencies and fellowships, have gro...
The American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2013 Educational Affairs Committee was charged with develo...
The purpose of this project was to develop profiles of exemplary pharmacy practice sites. These site...
Objectives. To develop, pilot test, and evaluate a continuous professional development (CPD) process...
The purpose of this study was to examine how new pharmacy faculty members learned of their current p...
Prospective, ongoing faculty development programs are important in the initial orientation and short...
The academic pharmacy community is facing tremendous challenges and opportunities during the foresee...
Objectives: Professional faculty development is essential in establishing the skills necessary to be...
Within health science programs there has been a call for more faculty development, particularly for ...
Objective: To discuss the experience of sharing an experiential model of education and practice deve...
A strong faculty development program is crucial to recruit, support, and advance early-career facult...
white paper addressing the role of colleges and schools in developing and administering residency pr...
developing recommendations for the minimum qualifications required for clinical pharmacy practice fa...
The need for quality advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) and clinical practice sites for ...
Pharmacy education has evolved from the outdated changing 5 to 4 year dispensing pharmacy program th...
Introduction: Community-based postgraduate programs, including residencies and fellowships, have gro...
The American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2013 Educational Affairs Committee was charged with develo...
The purpose of this project was to develop profiles of exemplary pharmacy practice sites. These site...
Objectives. To develop, pilot test, and evaluate a continuous professional development (CPD) process...
The purpose of this study was to examine how new pharmacy faculty members learned of their current p...