Two
Late June
Residency preceptors will evaluate residents continuously throughout their learning experiences through verbal and written evaluations. At the completion of a learning experience the preceptor will evaluate the resident with a summative evaluation form specific for that learning experience. Preceptors will use the ASHP "PGY1 Required and Elective Educational Objectives Criteria for Measuring Resident Performance" as a guide to complete the summative evaluation forms.
Each resident will precept Wayne State IPPE students for one semester. In addition, residents will be expected to play an active role in precepting APPE students who are scheduled on rotation with them through a layered learning model. Residents also participate in the Wayne State Teaching Certificate program.
Residents will staff a hybrid operational and clinical shift every other weekend.
Resident will accrue PTO time throughout the year. 'Scheduled' PTO days may be requested on a Special Request form that is submitted to the residency program director in advance of the requested time off. Not more than 5 consecutive PTO days can be in the same rotation.
The residents are required to attend the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting in December, as well as a pharmacy residency conference in the spring.
Yes. Residents are provided with an office space with available computers.