Date: Oct 23, 2025 01:00 AM - Oct 24, 2025 01:00 AM
Fee
CE Hours
CE Units
Registration closes on Nov 24, 2025 01:00 AM
Activity Type
- Knowledge
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy Students
Accreditation(s)
Objectives
- Explain feedback methods in healthcare professions education across various specialties, identifying shared challenges and opportunities for improvement.
- Describe current approaches to remediation in healthcare professions education and propose enhancements using interdisciplinary perspectives.
- Identify strategies for incorporating Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) into feedback practices to support learner development and competency-based education.
- Review interdisciplinary methods for assessing learners that balance individual growth with institutional goals.
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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Alexander Feliz |
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Chasity Shelton, BS,PharmD, FCCP,BCPS,BCPPS
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Shauntá Chamberlin |
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Tina Mullick |
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Travis Fleming |
Activity Number
0064-9999-25-071-L04-PCE Hours
Objectives
- Describe the purpose and benefits of peer review in the context of health professions education.
- Identify key components of an effective peer review process.
- Compare and contrast peer review frameworks or models used in health professions education.
- List strategies to implement or enhance peer review practices within your own program or college.
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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Elisha McCoy |
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Kristen Bettin |
Activity Number
0064-9999-25-084-L04-PCE Hours
Objectives
- Identify ethical tensions that arise when assessing struggling learners in healthcare education.
- Explain the impact of personal values, institutional culture, and professional responsibilities on decision-making in learner assessment.
- Identify strategies to approach learner assessment that balance empathy with accountability, grounded in ethical principles and educational best practices.
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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Ashley Hendrix |
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Lauren King |
Activity Number
0064-9999-25-088-L04-PCE Hours
Objectives
- Describe the benefits of direct observation in resident assessments.
- Describe direct observation strategies in clinical settings and provide targeted, formative feedback using standardized tools.
- Explain how direct observation into routine precepting workflows to enhance assessment accuracy and support resident development.
- Identify and address clinical performance gaps early, leading to safer and more effective patient care
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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Shauntá Chamberlin |
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William Dabbs |