Pharmacist Preceptor Written 1 credit hour

A well-constructed curriculum vitae is a critical tool for pharmacy learners pursuing experiential training, residencies, and professional opportunities; however, many learners struggle to understand expectations regarding CV content, professionalism, and authenticity. In this course, you will examine the essential components of an effective CV, identify common strengths and gaps in learner submissions, and explore strategies for delivering clear, development-focused feedback within today’s learning environment, including thoughtful consideration of AI-assisted writing tools. This course prepares you to support learners as they navigate this critical stage of professional development and to provide feedback that promotes ethical self-representation, confidence, and career readiness.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this application-based CPE course, pharmacy preceptors should be able to:
1. Describe the purpose and essential components of a curriculum vitae (CV).
2. Explain how CV structure, formatting, and organization influence professional interpretation.
3. Identify common strengths, gaps, and concerns related to professionalism when reviewing learners’ CVs.
4. Distinguish appropriate versus inappropriate uses of AI-assisted tools in learner CV development.
5. Formulate clear, individualized feedback that helps learners navigate CV expectations and professional decision-making within today’s learning environment.

Faculty

Joshua Davis Kinsey, PharmD

VP, Education
CEimpact

Disclosures:

Joshua Kinsey has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

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