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CIPhER Center for Innovative Pharmacy Education & Research

CIPhER Friday Seminar, Preceptor Design Lab: Engineering Your Practice Experiences and Activities to Elevate Every Level of Learner


Kayley Lyons, PharmD, Graduate Research Assistant, UNC School of Education & CIPhER
Irene Ulrich, PharmD, BCACP, CPP, Clinical Pharmacist, MAHEC Family Medicine
Ian Hollis, PharmD, BCPS AQ-Cardiology, Clinical Specialist, UNC Hospitals
Jessica Sinclair, PharmD, Rx Clinic Pharmacy
 
12:00 pm to 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 9, in Beard 116 & Karpen 102
 
Attend the November 9th session live in Chapel Hill or via Zoom in Asheville or your own location
 
The purpose of this session is to support preceptors in designing their pharmacy practice experiences to benefit both site and student, while aligning with the School’s learning outcomes. The session will follow a step-wise process for designing these overall experiences and individual activities to help varying levels of learners reach their greatest potential. In each step, participants will hear real-world examples from a panel of preceptors. Participants will then have the opportunity to apply these lessons to their own pharmacy practice experiences. Our goal is that participants leave the session with new frameworks and ideas to apply to their day-to day-precepting activities.   
 
Learning Objectives
  1. Outline steps to design your learning experience to align with the School’s learning outcomes and Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs).
  2. Describe how to tailor a learning experience for a variety of learners.
  3. Develop a blueprint for your learning experiences and activities based on concepts learned in this session.
 
REGISTRATION DEADLINE for the live/streamed session is Tuesday, November 6, at 10 a.m.

The University Of North Carolina Eshelman School Of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACPE program 0046-0000-18-387-L04-P provides 1.5 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit. To receive CE credit, participants must verify attendance, and complete the evaluation form(s) of this program. Participants must provide their name, email address, NABP e-Profile ID, and date of birth (MMDD) to receive credit. Statements of credit can be viewed and printed in CPE Monitor in approximately 2 to 3 weeks. It is the participant’s responsibility to check CPE Monitor to verify credit has been uploaded. If credit is not shown please contact the provider **No partial session credit will be given** 
 
 
Event FAQ
  • If you are requesting CE credit, please be sure your NAPB# and date of birth are included in your Learning Express CE profile.
  • Lunch will be provided at 12:30 outside of Beard 116. When you register, please indicate if you will be attending the lunch session and include any dietary restrictions. 
  • A Zoom link will be provided prior to the session via a confirmation email for registrants who indicate that they will attend the session remotely.
  • Registration for a recorded session will be available in mid-November.
 
Program Coordinator

Charlene Williams completed her Doctor of Pharmacy at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed an ASHP-accredited specialty residency in primary care at Mission Hospital and the Mountain Area Health Education Center. Currently, she is Director of Preceptor Development and a clinical assistant professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Williams is a Certified Diabetes Educator and is board certified in ambulatory care pharmacy by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties. Her research interests include experiential education, preceptor development and personal leadership development.

 
Prior to coming to the School, Williams was employed by Mission Health System for 13 years. As a clinical pharmacist practitioner, she developed a clinical pharmacy services program in a patient-centered medical home for Mission Health System. She also served as residency director for the PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency in the ambulatory care setting at Mission Hospital/MAHEC for three years. While at Mission, she implemented a medication reconciliation program for presurgical patients, was a care manager for the Asheville Project and Mission’s My Healthy Life employer-sponsored disease management programs and provided care in an ADA-accredited diabetes education center.
 
Presenter Information
 
 
Kayley Lyons is a doctoral student in the Learning Sciences and Psychological Studies program at UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education with an expected graduation date of December 2018. Currently, she serves as a graduate education research assistant in the Center for Innovative Pharmacy Education and Research at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Before enrolling in the PhD program, she earned a Doctorate of Pharmacy at South Dakota State University, Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy, and a Masters in Health-Systems Pharmacy Administration from UNC. Also, she completed a two-year Health Systems Pharmacy Administration residency at UNC Medical Center. Her research interests include student motivation and regulation, collaborative project-based learning, and design-based research.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Irene Ulrich received her PharmD from the University of North Carolina in 2012, and went on to complete a PGY1 residency in ambulatory care pharmacy at Mission Hospital and MAHEC in Asheville, NC. She currently works at MAHEC as a clinical pharmacist providing direct patient care at two MAHEC satellite offices. She is also an assistant professor of clinical education with the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and is a primary preceptor for the pharmacy Rural Health Scholars program at the UNC-Asheville satellite campus.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jessica Sinclair graduated from the Purdue University College of Pharmacy in 2017. She is the immediate past resident of the UNC PGY1 Community-based Pharmacy Residency with Rx Clinic Pharmacy in Charlotte, North Carolina. She now works as a clinical pharmacist with Rx Clinic Pharmacy and provides collaborative clinical services at Metrolina Internal Medicine. She also is an instructor with the Avant Institute of Clinicians where she provides insight to pharmacists regarding expanding clinical services in the community and collaborative settings.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ian Hollis is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Advanced Heart Failure (including LVAD and Heart Transplant) and Cardiac Surgery at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Hospitals.  After receiving his PharmD from The Ohio State University, he completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Michigan Hospitals and a PGY2 Cardiology Residency at UNC.  He has been the Program Director for the PGY2 Cardiology Residency at UNC since 2013.  His research interests include the med management of heart failure, LVAD, and heart transplant patients.
 

Date: Nov 9, 2018 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM

Registration closes on Nov 09, 2018 04:30 PM

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

 

 

Registration closes on Nov 09, 2018 at 04:30 PM

Registration Closed  

Activity Number

0046-0000-18-387-L04-P
Date: 11/09/18
Time: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Registration Closed