Pharmacy (Jul 2020)

A Research Partnership to Enhance Postgraduate Pharmacy Residency Training Outcomes

  • Jennifer M. Bingham,
  • Armando Silva Almodovar,
  • Ann M. Taylor,
  • David R. Axon,
  • Milap C. Nahata,
  • Sandra Leal,
  • Terri Warholak,
  • Nicole Scovis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8030134
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 134

Abstract

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Pharmacy residents must complete research as part of their program; however, challenges exist in providing experiences that result in successful research dissemination outcomes. A university-based research team, integrated into an ambulatory care pharmacy residency program aimed to improve presentation and publication rates of pharmacy resident research projects. Data on the number of postgraduate year-2 (PGY2) residents and their productivity were collected and summarized to assess progress. A total of 13 residents completed their residency over seven years. Each resident produced one regional presentation, and one national presentation beginning in year four. To date, three peer-reviewed papers have been published, with another one in-press. Responses from residents found lack of guidance, lack of data availability for projects and feedback fatigue were barriers to a positive research experience. To address these problems, a university-based research team was integrated to provide research mentor guided support, ensure study feasibility, and provide structured feedback. This program evaluation highlighted the integration of a PGY2 ambulatory care pharmacy residency with a designated, interprofessional university-based research team. Future work is warranted to reduce research-related barriers and formally evaluate resident post-program knowledge, skills, and subsequent dissemination rates.

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