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Should the Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY-2) Residency Be Focused on Advanced Pharmacy Practice Training?: THE 'PRO' SIDE

机译:研究生第2岁(PGY-2)居住专注于先进药房实践培训吗?:“Pro”一侧

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For the past 2 years, the Canadian Pharmacy Residency Board (CPRB) has been working with stakeholders to create "advanced practice" (ACPR2) residency accreditation standards (where the professional designation ACPR means Accredited Canadian Pharmacy Residency). These advanced practice residencies are referred to by some, using the US nomenclature, as "postgraduate year 2 (PGY-2)" residencies, and the corresponding standards should be finalized by the end of calendar year 2015. In undertaking this process, the CPRB was compelled to answer 2 key questions: ? How would a second year of residency training provide greatest value in the new landscape of pharmacy training programs? ? How can demands from pharmacists and employers for "specialization" be balanced with demand from the profession for large numbers of practitioners capable of solving more complex problems and fulfilling more advanced practice roles both inside and outside of traditional specialty categories? Fortunately, we believe, both questions are effectively answered by the approach now being taken. First, using the residency competency of "Provide patient care as a member of interprofessional teams" as an example, the "advanced" level means that residency program graduates will be required to demonstrate expert-level skill.1 This requirement distinguishes ACPR2 residencies from the existing ACPR residencies, where "proficient" is the required level of performance for this competency. Second, these higher performance levels must be demonstrated in the context of complex patients or complex therapy problems. The level of performance and the context complexity form the defining scaffold for the proposed advanced practice residency standards.
机译:在过去的两年里,加拿大药房居住委员会(CPRB)一直与利益攸关方合作,以创造“先进实践”(ACPR2)居住认证标准(其中专业名称ACPR意味着认可的加拿大药房居留)。这些先进的练习居民通过一些人使用美国命名法,作为“研究生第2(PGGY-2)”居民,并应在2015年日历年底完成相应的标准。在承担这一进程,CPRB被迫回答2个关键问题:第二年居住培训将如何在药房培训计划的新景观中提供最大的价值?还如何从药剂师和雇主所要求的“专业化”的需求与专业的需求相平衡,以便在大量从业者中解决更复杂的问题,并满足传统专业类别内外的更高级实践角色?幸运的是,我们相信,这两个问题都是通过现在采取的方法有效回答。首先,使用“以患者护理提供患者护理作为争议团队的成员”的居住能力,“高级”级别意味着居住计划毕业生将被要求展示专家级技能.1这一要求区分ACPR2居民现有的ACPR居民,“熟练”是此能力的所需绩效水平。其次,必须在复杂的患者或复杂的治疗问题的背景下证明这些更高的性能水平。性能水平和上下文复杂性形成了拟议的先进实践居住标准的定义脚手架。

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