RESIDENCY PROJECT Sample Clauses

RESIDENCY PROJECT. The resident will be required to complete a residency project. The project must be focused toward clinical pharmacy practice, and be of ultimate benefit to the Pharmacy Department or University Medical Center. As funding for the PGY2 Internal Medicine Residency Program is provided by the GWEP Grant, the resident will be encouraged to select a research project from a list of compiled topics focusing on the geriatric populations. The research topic will be chosen during the orientation month. Each project must have a hospital pharmacy-based preceptor as the primary co- investigator. The Research Coordinator/Longitudinal Preceptor will assist with research timeline, learning research procedures, and in completing their project in a timely manner. All projects must be presented to the Residency Research Committee (RRC)/RAC for feedback and comments prior to the project commencing. Projects must follow a strict timeline, which contains key deadlines that must be met throughout the year. Proof of meeting these deadlines must be turned in to the research advisory committee on the actual deadline. This timeline will be provided to the resident by the research coordinator. Deviations from the timeline must be approved by the project preceptor and the research coordinator in advance. 2018-2019 PGY2 INTERNAL MEDICINE PHARMACY RESIDENT RESEARCH PROJECT SCHEDULE DATE TIME ROOM CONTACT ACTIVITY July 15, 2016 Xxxxxxx DUE: IRB sponsored account submission complete (form on N drive) July 20, 2016 13:30- 15:30 Xxxx’s Office Jenn/Xxxxxxx Research team Research Project Orientation: research primer article discussion iRIS website training DUE: Research project selected: Research team identified Begin working on study design July 25-29, 2016 Research team Statistician Meet with research team and statistician to discuss methods for statistical analysis July 29, 2016 17:00 N/A Research team DUE: Draft of research proposal slide presentation to research team for feedback July 31, 2016 17:00 Xxxxxxx DUE: CITI/HIPAA training completed August 4, 2016 17:00 Resident Feedback due to resident on proposal presentation draft August 11, 2016 12:00 Glass Room Research team Residents present Research Proposal @ JC– bring copies of slides August 12, 2016 17:00 Research team DUE: Draft of research proposal manuscript to research team for feedback August 18, 2016 Resident Feedback due to resident on proposal manuscript draft August 18, 2016 12:00 Glass Room Research team Residents present Resea...
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RESIDENCY PROJECT. Each resident will be required to complete a residency project. The project must be focused toward clinical pharmacy practice, and be of ultimate benefit to the Pharmacy Department or University of Louisville Hospital. A list of topics to choose from will be compiled throughout the year by the Research Advisory Committee and presented during resident orientation. Each project must have a hospital pharmacy-based preceptor as the primary co-investigator. The Research Coordinator/Longitudinal Preceptor will assist with research timeline, learning research procedures, and in completing their project in a timely manner. All projects must be presented to the Residency Research Committee (RRC)/RAC for feedback and comments prior to the project commencing. The following activities, goals, and objectives have been set for this learning experience:
RESIDENCY PROJECT. The resident will be required to complete a residency project. The project must be focused toward clinical pharmacy practice, and be of ultimate benefit to the Pharmacy Department or UofL Health – UofL Hospital. The research topic will be chosen during the orientation month. Each project must have a hospital pharmacy-based preceptor as the primary co-investigator. The residency program director will assist with research timeline, learning research procedures, and in completing their project in a timely manner. All projects must be presented to the Residency Research Committee (RRC)/RAC for feedback and comments prior to the project commencing. Projects must follow a strict timeline, which contains key deadlines that must be met throughout the year. Proof of meeting these deadlines must be turned in to the research advisory committee on the actual deadline. This timeline will be provided to the resident by the research coordinator. Deviations from the timeline must be approved by the project preceptor and the research coordinator in advance. RESEARCH PROJECT SCHEDULE: To be provided by research project preceptor As stated above in the steps of project completion, projects must be in publishable form and quality upon completion of the residency. Publishable form means that a journal should be selected, and the manuscript should follow the guidelines of the journal (i.e. cover page, corresponding author, abstract, key words, etc.). Should this not be the case by the end of the residency, the certificate will be held, pending notification by the project preceptor, and signed off by the Residency Program Director, that the research is complete. The Director of Pharmacy will serve in an appeal mode should a resident feel they are unjustly being denied their certificate on the basis of an incomplete project.
RESIDENCY PROJECT. Each resident will be required to complete a residency project. The project must be focused toward clinical pharmacy practice, and be of ultimate benefit to the Pharmacy Department or University of Louisville Hospital. A list of topics to choose from will be compiled throughout the year by the Outcomes Research Longitudinal Preceptor and presented during resident orientation. Each project must have a hospital pharmacy-based preceptor as the primary co-investigator. The Research Coordinator/Longitudinal Preceptor will assist with research timeline, learning research procedures, and in completing their project in a timely manner. All projects must be presented to the Residency Research Committee (RRC)/RAC for feedback and comments prior to the project commencing. Projects must follow a strict timeline, which contains key deadlines that must be met throughout the year. Proof of meeting these deadlines must be turned in to the research advisory committee on the actual deadline. This timeline will be provided to the resident by the research coordinator. Deviations from the timeline must be approved by the project preceptor and the research coordinator in advance.

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  • PROJECT 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

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