Pharmacist Communication | Preceptor On-Demand 1h

Many of us avoid giving feedback because it can feel negative, however, it is essential for growth and quality communication. The evidence-based methods discussed in this course give you skills to provide effective feedback that facilitates learning and empowers students and residents.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this application-based CPE course, pharmacy preceptors should be able to:
1. Differentiate between feedback and evaluation.
2. Describe the components of effective feedback delivery.
3. Compare and contrast different feedback methods and their potential effectiveness.
4. Formulate effective feedback for specific student/learner scenarios.

Faculty

Shannon James, PharmD, BCPP

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Husson University School of Pharmacy

Disclosures:

Shannon James has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

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