Experiential education accounts for up to 1/3 of pharmacy education and offers tremendous benefits of hands-on learning in preparation for clinical practice. Preceptors serve a crucial role in educating and evaluating students, but often face questions and challenges related to setting expectations, institutional expectations, and evaluating student’s knowledge and skills. The overall objective of this knowledge-based program is to orient potential preceptors to policies and procedures of the UTHSC College of Pharmacy Office of Experiential Learning.
Fee
$0.00
CE Hours
1.00
CE Units
0.100
Activity Type
- Knowledge
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy Preceptors
Accreditation(s)
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Objectives
- List key requirements for the UTHSC College of Pharmacy preceptors
- List requirements for assessing student performance on Introductory and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences
- Describe basic features of the UTHSC learning management system (LMS) utilized for scheduling and evaluating student pharmacists.
- Define key requirements of the Family Education Rights and Privacy (FERPA) Act of 1974
Release Date:
Aug 28, 2024
Credit Expiration Date:
Aug 27, 2027
Release Date:
Aug 28, 2024
Credit Expiration Date:
Aug 27, 2027
Release Date:
Aug 28, 2024
Credit Expiration Date:
Aug 27, 2027
Activity Number
0064-0000-24-214-H99-P
Release Date:
Aug 28, 2024
Credit Expiration Date:
Aug 27, 2027
CE Hours
1.00