2003
DOI: 10.1331/154434503322226284
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Pharmaceutical Care Leadership: An Innovative Pharmacy Practice Residency Model

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“…The unique learning experiences and rationale of the leadership residents, in addition to the outcomes of the graduates have been previously published. 5,6 In July 2016, the program had 25 PGY1 residents, 21 in a traditional 1-year program and 4 in a 2-year extended experience (leadership) across 19 sites and 18 health-care organizations in Minnesota. One-third of these residency training sites host 2 residents, while the rest of the sites host 1 resident.…”
Section: Program Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The unique learning experiences and rationale of the leadership residents, in addition to the outcomes of the graduates have been previously published. 5,6 In July 2016, the program had 25 PGY1 residents, 21 in a traditional 1-year program and 4 in a 2-year extended experience (leadership) across 19 sites and 18 health-care organizations in Minnesota. One-third of these residency training sites host 2 residents, while the rest of the sites host 1 resident.…”
Section: Program Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unique learning experiences and rationale of the leadership residents, in addition to the outcomes of the graduates have been previously published. 5,6…”
Section: Program Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 A number of programs have reported on developing leadership skills in residents. [39][40][41] As schools support local residencies, and fellowship and graduate programs, those programs and PharmD programs may be able to share LD resources. In addition, opportunities for joint LD events or programming with pharmacy students may exist.…”
Section: Postgraduate Leadership Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacist leaders can promote these types of legislative changes. 5,9 Those individuals with residency training often assume full-time clinical pharmacist positions and eventually climb the administrative ladder of their organizations, moving into positions such as clinical coordinator, assistant or associate director, and director of pharmacy.…”
Section: Benefits Of Post Graduate Pharmacy Education To Schools and mentioning
confidence: 99%