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HOPA Now is the official podcast of the Hematology/Oncology/Pharmacy Association, an organization dedicated to supporting pharmacy practitioners and promoting the advancement of Hematology/Oncology/Pharmacy to optimize the care of individuals impacted by cancer.
In this episode of HOPA Now, Nelly Adel, PharmD, BCOP, BCPS and Deanna Argentieri, PharmD, aim to identify the basic requirements to have students on an oncology APPE site, illustrate the various structures for APPE rotations, set expectations for students versus residents on same rotation, highlight the requirements for delivering and providing timely and appropriate feedback to enhance student performance in an oncology setting with a focus in the ambulatory setting, and demonstrate the essential roles of an oncology pharmacist career in Oncology.
This podcast is part of a General Pharmacy Education Self-Paced Study Module in HOPA Learn. To view the full course and claim credit, please visit HOPA Learn and register for the course.
In this episode, you will learn:
Guidelines for establishing an oncology site
Setting expectations for students in their rotations
Handling students vs. residents
Feedback for students vs. residents
Role Model — Careers in Oncology
Mentioned in This Episode:
HOPA
Literature for this Episode:
Nystrom KK, Pick AM. An oncology pharmacy practice elective course for third-year pharmacy students. Am J Pharm Educ. 2013; 77(1) Article 12.
Bates JS, Buie LW. A study of layered learning in oncology. Am J Pharm Educ. 2016; 80(4) Article 68.
Hall A, Miguel A, Weitzel K. Providing feedback to learners in outpatient and ambulatory care practice settings Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2015; 7:348-356
Quotes:
“There are many opportunities to teach a student on rotation, not only about the oncology topics but insights into future career options.” — Nelly Adel
“Investing time in students from the beginning of their practice experience really helps to establish that trust and assurance that you have their best interests in mind.” — Deanna Argentieri
“Keep in mind that the senior preceptor is the major driver of pharmacy services.” — Deanna Argentieri
“For preceptors, it’s important to note that when discussing topics or patient presentations there is a variation between what a resident can see versus a student.” — Nelly Adel
“Feedback should be the backbone of the student’s learning experience. It should be informal, given regularly, and in a timely manner.” — Deanna Argentieri
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HOPA Now is the official podcast of the Hematology/Oncology/Pharmacy Association, an organization dedicated to supporting pharmacy practitioners and promoting the advancement of Hematology/Oncology/Pharmacy to optimize the care of individuals impacted by cancer.
In this episode of HOPA Now, Nelly Adel, PharmD, BCOP, BCPS and Deanna Argentieri, PharmD, aim to identify the basic requirements to have students on an oncology APPE site, illustrate the various structures for APPE rotations, set expectations for students versus residents on same rotation, highlight the requirements for delivering and providing timely and appropriate feedback to enhance student performance in an oncology setting with a focus in the ambulatory setting, and demonstrate the essential roles of an oncology pharmacist career in Oncology.
This podcast is part of a General Pharmacy Education Self-Paced Study Module in HOPA Learn. To view the full course and claim credit, please visit HOPA Learn and register for the course.
In this episode, you will learn:
Guidelines for establishing an oncology site
Setting expectations for students in their rotations
Handling students vs. residents
Feedback for students vs. residents
Role Model — Careers in Oncology
Mentioned in This Episode:
HOPA
Literature for this Episode:
Nystrom KK, Pick AM. An oncology pharmacy practice elective course for third-year pharmacy students. Am J Pharm Educ. 2013; 77(1) Article 12.
Bates JS, Buie LW. A study of layered learning in oncology. Am J Pharm Educ. 2016; 80(4) Article 68.
Hall A, Miguel A, Weitzel K. Providing feedback to learners in outpatient and ambulatory care practice settings Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2015; 7:348-356
Quotes:
“There are many opportunities to teach a student on rotation, not only about the oncology topics but insights into future career options.” — Nelly Adel
“Investing time in students from the beginning of their practice experience really helps to establish that trust and assurance that you have their best interests in mind.” — Deanna Argentieri
“Keep in mind that the senior preceptor is the major driver of pharmacy services.” — Deanna Argentieri
“For preceptors, it’s important to note that when discussing topics or patient presentations there is a variation between what a resident can see versus a student.” — Nelly Adel
“Feedback should be the backbone of the student’s learning experience. It should be informal, given regularly, and in a timely manner.” — Deanna Argentieri