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Virtual Residency Conference

Date: 1200 - 1700 EST, June 16th - 17th, 2025
Contact: Bryon Garrety at Bryon.Garrety@ihs.gov
Webex meeting link: https://hhs-ihs.webex.com/hhs-ihs/j.php?MTID=mcf30aad34936970dea6ba70f583c844e

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Event Summary
  • This event allows IHS Pharmacy Residents to share the findings of their innovative residency research projects. Each presenter will give a 15-minute ACPE accredited LIVE continuing education oral presentation on their research completed during the residency year, followed by a Q&A session. Moderators will assist with the Q&A portion of the residents’ presentations and interactive polling questions will be posed by the presenters to actively engage the audience.
Topics & Abstracts
  • The resident presentation schedule is attached, including each resident's topic and their abstract for your review prior to the event. This event will NOT be recorded or available for review after the conference. Authors/Residents may be contacted directly for additional information about the research projects or copies of their slide decks.
Target Audience
  • Residency Program Directors, Residency Coordinators, preceptors, practitioners, and students are welcome to attend the event to hear about the innovative research these residents have done. The conference will be provided at no cost to participants or speakers.
Conference Goals and Objectives
  • The goal of this conference is to provide a forum where pharmacy residents can present completed research or research-in-progress during their residency training. This conference aims to create an 1200-1600 EST opportunity for pharmacy residents, preceptors, students, and practitioners to exchange innovative ideas related to pharmacy practice in various healthcare settings.

At the end of this activity, the participants should be able to:

  1. Examine major residency research projects conducted by pharmacy residents.
  2. Interpret statistical tests to appropriately apply results of residency projects.
  3. Apply novel research within the field of pharmacy to quality and performance improvement projects in various IHS settings.