Assessment of a Scholars Program Designed to Enhance Pharmacy Students' Competitiveness for Postgraduate Residency Training

Am J Pharm Educ. 2020 Jul;84(7):ajpe7728. doi: 10.5688/ajpe7728.

Abstract

Objective. To assess pharmacy residency match/placement rates and student perceptions of a program designed to enhance Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) student competitiveness for postgraduate residency positions. Methods. The Scholars Program was developed to provide advanced training to select PharmD students who had an interest in postgraduate residency training and was completed during the third and fourth professional years. The program consisted of mentoring; elective coursework encompassing clinical practice, teaching, and leadership; modified experiential education; journal club meetings; teaching assistant duties; conducting research and/or scholarship; and delivering professional presentations. Residency match/placement rates of students who had completed the program were compared to national data and to students in the school who were not enrolled in the program. Perceptions of the program were assessed using an online survey. Results. Sixty-four students enrolled in and completed the Scholars Program from 2013 to 2019. Of these, 58 (91%) pursued postgraduate residency training. Students enrolled in the program had a higher combined phase 1/phase 2 match rate (91.4% vs 67.4%) than students in other PharmD programs across the United States. Similarly, students enrolled in the Scholars Program had a higher combined phase 1/phase 2 match rate (91.4% vs 62.9%) and overall residency placement rate (96.6% vs 67.0%) compared to students in the school who were not enrolled in the program. More than 85% of students enrolled in the Scholars Program who pursued residency training agreed that the program prepared them for and helped them attain a postgraduate residency. Conclusion. Pharmacy students enrolled in the Scholars Program experienced high residency match/placement rates and viewed the program as valuable preparation for postgraduate training.

Keywords: curriculum; education; pharmacy; postgraduate training.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum / statistics & numerical data
  • Education, Pharmacy, Graduate / methods*
  • Education, Pharmacy, Graduate / statistics & numerical data
  • Fellowships and Scholarships / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency / methods*
  • Internship and Residency / statistics & numerical data
  • Mentors / psychology
  • Mentors / statistics & numerical data
  • Pharmaceutical Services / statistics & numerical data
  • Pharmacy / statistics & numerical data
  • Pharmacy Residencies / methods*
  • Problem-Based Learning / methods
  • Problem-Based Learning / statistics & numerical data
  • Schools, Pharmacy / statistics & numerical data
  • Students, Pharmacy / psychology*
  • Students, Pharmacy / statistics & numerical data
  • Surveys and Questionnaires / statistics & numerical data
  • United States