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      • Why take antiretrovirals?
      • Why is it important to take medications regularly?
      • Why do certain drugs have to be taken with food and others taken on an empty stomach?
      • What if you have side effects?
      • Should you lower your drug dose if you are having side effects?
      • Is it safe to take antiretrovirals with other medications?
      • Is it safe to use alcohol or recreational drugs while you are on antiretroviral therapy?
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    • HIV Pharmacy Specialty Residency Program
    • HIV Advanced (Year 2) Residency Program Manual
      • 1. Residency Program Information
      • 2. Policies and Procedures
      • 3. RESIDENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
      • 4. PRESENTATIONS
      • 5. ROTATION DESCRIPTIONS
      • 6. Assessment Information
      • 7. TOOLS AND RESOURCES
      • 8. CPRB ACCREDITATION STANDARDS
      • 9. YEARLY SCHEDULES
      • 10. ORIENTATION
        • Case Presentation
        • Goals and Objectives
        • Evaluation Case Presentation
        • Evidence-based Pharmacotherapy Presentations
        • Format of Resident’s Presentations
        • Guidelines for the Resident’s Research Project
        • Guidelines on Making Poster Presentations
        • Guidelines on Manuscript Preparation
        • Guidelines on Presentation Skills
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6. Assessment Information

  • Assessment Process
    1. Evaluation Framework for Year 2 (HIV) Program
    2. Prior Learning Assessment
    3. Clinical Longitudinal Assessment Form (CLAF)
    4. Longitudinal Knowledge Tracking Form (LKTF)
    5. Resident Quarterly Assessment Form
    6. Oral Exam Assessment Form
  • Clinical Rotations:
    1. Clinical Rotation Assessment Form
    2. Resident Evaluation of the Preceptor
    3. Resident Evaluation of the Rotation
    4. Preceptor Self Reflection Form
  • Non-clinical Rotations:
    1. Drug Information Assessment Form
    2. Marketing Assessment Form
    3. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Assessment Form
    4. Research Elective Assessment Form
  • Presentations/Teaching:
    1. Presentation Feedback Form
    2. Practice-based Teaching Assessment Form
  • Project:
    1. Residency Project Assessment
    2. Evaluation of Project Presentation
  • Additional Scholarly Activities:
    1. Scholarly Writing Assessment Form
    2. Peer Review of Scientific Manuscripts Assessment Form
    3. Poster/Oral Research Presentation Assessment Form
  • Program:
    1. Evaluation of residency program coordinator
    2. Evaluation of residency program director
    3. Summative Evaluation of the residency program
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  • Assessment Information
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  • Yearly Schedules
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Holiday Closure: The Immunodeficiency Clinic and the Clinic Pharmacy will be closed on Monday October 10th in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will resume regular hours on Tuesday October 11th. Have a nice long weekend everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
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HOLIDAY CLOSURE: The Immunodeficiency Clinic and the Clinic Pharmacy will be closed on Monday September 5th in observance of the Labour Day holiday. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday September 6th. Have a great long weekend! ... See MoreSee Less
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