TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Chapter 15. Postgraduate Year One Community Pharmacy Residency A1 - Ferreri, Stefanie P. A2 - Bookstaver, P. Brandon A2 - Caulder, Celeste R. A2 - Smith, Kelly M. A2 - Quidley, April Miller Y1 - 2013 N1 - T2 - Roadmap to Postgraduate Training in Pharmacy AB - Postgraduate Year One (PGY-1) community pharmacy residency programs (CPRPs) strive to develop creative and innovative pharmacy practice leaders who will be able to meet the challenges presented by the rapidly changing healthcare system. The overarching goals for these programs are twofold. The programs aim to provide advanced training to pharmacists, enabling them to deliver patient care services in the community setting, while also translating innovative ideas and services into clinical practice.1 These programs offer training in a more patient-focused, care-based practice that students may not otherwise have had exposure to if taking a job in a community setting immediately upon graduation. According to the 2011 PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Resident Exit Survey, residents reported the opportunity to develop pharmacy services and acquire management or ownership skills were important features of their residency experience. Most residents felt their experiences related to practice, business planning, financial management, and precepting were enhanced due to the additional training.2 Ultimately, residents felt they have a jump start on their professional development in their careers. Benefits are also seen in community pharmacies that have residents embedded in the practice site. Through training residents, the companies have additional clinical pharmacy services, opportunities for pharmacy education and pharmacy staff development, and potential monetary benefits.3 The current CPRPs are almost equally distributed among chain, supermarket, and independent pharmacies, and some university-based programs have practice sites.4 PGY-1 community pharmacy residencies also have a presence in less traditional community pharmacy settings such as outpatient health-system pharmacies and community clinics. SN - PB - The McGraw-Hill Companies CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/03/28 UR - accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=57841886 ER -