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Developing Teaching Skills during the Pharmacy Practice Residency Program: RESULTS

Survey of Recent Graduates of the BC Residency Program The response rate for the survey of recent graduates of the British Columbia Residency Program was 67% (37/55). The demographic characteristics of the respondents and their areas of practice at the time of the survey are presented in Table 1.

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Developing Teaching Skills during the Pharmacy Practice Residency Program: METHODS part 2

Survey of Current BC Residency Coordinators The coordinators of the 2004 BC residency programs were also surveyed by e-mail. A total of 8 coordinators (representing the 6 BC programs in operation at the time) were surveyed. The survey consisted of 17 multiple-choice questions. It solicited demographic information such as current job title, practice setting (teaching [...]

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Developing Teaching Skills during the Pharmacy Practice Residency Program: METHODS

Survey of Recent Graduates of the British Columbia Residency Program A written survey was sent to pharmacists who had recently graduated from the British Columbia Residency Program. The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of British Columbia (UBC) assisted in compiling the names and e-mail addresses of pharmacists who had completed a residency in [...]

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Pharmacy Residents Developing Teaching Skills during the Pharmacy Practice Residency Program

INTRODUCTION In 2003, Moy and Musing reported the results of a sur­vey of 137 pharmacists who had recently graduated from Canadian hospital pharmacy residency programs. The survey was designed as a learning needs assessment of the pharmacy practice residency from the perspective of recent residents, to determine if the program was meeting their needs. The [...]

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