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    • Research can encompass unique practice site experiences or novel teaching methodologies for trainees, staff, and patients.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To emphasize the significance of pharmacist-led research within academic or community medical centers.
    • To underscore the necessity of resident-based research initiatives.
    • To promote mentorship for integrating collaborative research and achieving organizational goals.

    Main Methods:

    • This article is a review and discussion of the role and importance of research in pharmacy practice.
    • It highlights the value of pharmacist involvement in clinical and academic research.
    • The focus is on the integration of research into pharmacy residency programs.

    Main Results:

    • Pharmacist-led research contributes to the advancement of patient care through the dissemination of knowledge.
    • Resident involvement in research, supported by mentorship, fosters a culture of inquiry and innovation.
    • Collaborative research efforts enhance the achievement of organizational goals in healthcare settings.

    Conclusions:

    • Pharmacist-led research is vital for improving individual patient care and advancing the profession.
    • Integrating resident research with strong mentorship is essential for successful collaborative endeavors.
    • Fostering a research-oriented environment in pharmacy practice leads to enhanced patient outcomes and professional growth.