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The entry level residency curriculum. Proposal for discussion.

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This study outlines a proposed curriculum for the first-year postgraduate residency (PGY-1) program. A national survey of program directors informed the curriculum

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Pharmacy Practice

Background:

  • The PGY-1 residency program is crucial for foundational training in pharmacy.
  • Previous residency forums highlighted the need for a standardized PGY-1 curriculum.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and evaluate a comprehensive curriculum for the PGY-1 residency program.
  • To gather input from residency program directors on essential curriculum components.

Main Methods:

  • A national survey was conducted among PGY-1 residency program directors.
  • The survey aimed to ascertain opinions on critical elements for the PGY-1 curriculum.
  • The proposed curriculum includes specific training experiences across 13 clinical rotations.

Main Results:

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  • The survey results are pending and will inform future discussions.
  • Preliminary data suggests strong interest in defined critical elements for PGY-1 training.
  • Conclusions:

    • The proposed PGY-1 curriculum aims to standardize foundational pharmacy residency training.
    • Feedback from program directors will refine the curriculum for optimal educational outcomes.