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Eastern States Residency Conference: Evaluator Training Program EASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

Eastern States Residency Conference: Evaluator Training Program EASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

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Eastern States Residency Conference: Evaluator Training ProgramEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

1Learning ObjectivesProvide mentorship to the PGY-2 resident through modeling, coaching and facilitatingEngage PGY-2 residents in the formal evaluation of platform presentationsDevelop PGY-2 residents confidence in providing constructive verbal and written feedbackEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

2Platform Presentation OverviewPresentation length is 10-12 minutes plus 3-5 minutes for Q&AThe moderator will introduce the resident and the title of the projectThe evaluator will collect the evaluation forms and summarize the feedback verballyEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

3What is the challenge?Short time to evaluateAbility to think on your feetSummarize written evaluationsProvide verbal feedbackEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

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The Learning Pyramid. (Source: Nimmo CM. Developing training materials and programs: creating educational objectives and assessing their attainment. In: Nimmo CM, Greene SA, Gurerro R, Taylor JT, eds. Staff development for pharmacy practice. Washington, DC: ASHP; 2000.)

5Content of the PresentationResearch question and/or primary objective is statedSufficient background is provided for study rationaleMethods support the research questionResults are analyzed appropriatelyDiscussion includes study limitations

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6Research Design Research question and/or primary objective is statedStudy is designed to answer the research question or measure the primary objectiveAppropriate statistical method is utilizedConclusions are supported by the resultsLimitations

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7Audio/VisualFigures are clear and legibleBullet points are well summarized and not too detailedSlide template, color and font is not distractingEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

8Presentation skillsVerbal and non-verbal communication skills are appropriatePresenter is comfortable and well preparedExpertise is demonstrated by the ability to answer questionsEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

9MiscellaneousResidents involvement in the project is clearResident presented within the allotted timeEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

10Tips for Effective FeedbackProviding constructive feedback can be challengingAlways be respectful and find something positive to sayFeedback should be factual and not judgmentalYour input will help the resident move his/her project forwardEASTERN STATES CONFERENCE

11AcknowledgementsContent developed for The Eastern States Residency Conference by:

Amy L. Ives, Pharm.D., BCPSUniversity of Maryland Baltimore

William Prescott Jr., Pharm.D.University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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