Background: In-training evaluation reports (ITERs) of student workplace-based learning are completed by clinical supervisors across various health disciplines. However, outside of medicine, the quality of submitted workplace-based assessments is largely uninvestigated. This study assessed the quality of ITERs in pharmacy and whether clinical supervisors could be trained to complete higher quality reports. Methods: A random sample of ITERs submitted in a pharmacy program during 2013-2014 was evaluated. These ITERs served as a historical control (control group 1) for comparison with ITERs submitted in 2015-2016 by clinical supervisors who participated in an interactive faculty development workshop (intervention group) and those who did not (c...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The final year of the Doctor of Pharmacy program at the Univers...
CONTEXT: Teaching faculty cannot reliably distinguish between satisfactory and unsatisfactory reside...
Background: Currently, there are no accreditation requirements for pharmacy resident teaching certif...
In-training evaluation reports (ITERs) of student workplace-based learning are completed by clinical...
Introduction: With the advent of competency-based medical education there is an emphasis on formativ...
Demonstration of achieved competencies is critical in the pharmacy workplace. The purpose of this st...
PURPOSE: The in-training evaluation report (ITER) is the most widely used approach to the evaluation...
Objective. To report the findings of how Canadian preceptors perceive and subsequently evaluate dive...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether incorporating our novel in-training evaluation report (ITER), which p...
Background: In-training evaluation reports (ITERs) are used by over 90% of postgraduate medical trai...
Introduction: Workplace-based assessment of competencies is complex. In this study, the validity of ...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Many studies repo...
This paper proposes that pharmacy schools should have a functional experiential evaluation system (E...
Objectives: To describe the implementation of the Educating Pharmacy Students to Improve Quality (EP...
A study was conducted to determine pharmacy faculty members ’ perceptions of the importance currentl...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The final year of the Doctor of Pharmacy program at the Univers...
CONTEXT: Teaching faculty cannot reliably distinguish between satisfactory and unsatisfactory reside...
Background: Currently, there are no accreditation requirements for pharmacy resident teaching certif...
In-training evaluation reports (ITERs) of student workplace-based learning are completed by clinical...
Introduction: With the advent of competency-based medical education there is an emphasis on formativ...
Demonstration of achieved competencies is critical in the pharmacy workplace. The purpose of this st...
PURPOSE: The in-training evaluation report (ITER) is the most widely used approach to the evaluation...
Objective. To report the findings of how Canadian preceptors perceive and subsequently evaluate dive...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether incorporating our novel in-training evaluation report (ITER), which p...
Background: In-training evaluation reports (ITERs) are used by over 90% of postgraduate medical trai...
Introduction: Workplace-based assessment of competencies is complex. In this study, the validity of ...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Many studies repo...
This paper proposes that pharmacy schools should have a functional experiential evaluation system (E...
Objectives: To describe the implementation of the Educating Pharmacy Students to Improve Quality (EP...
A study was conducted to determine pharmacy faculty members ’ perceptions of the importance currentl...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The final year of the Doctor of Pharmacy program at the Univers...
CONTEXT: Teaching faculty cannot reliably distinguish between satisfactory and unsatisfactory reside...
Background: Currently, there are no accreditation requirements for pharmacy resident teaching certif...