The 2024/25 Resident Information and Project Descriptions:
(to be updated)
2024/2025 Residency Rotation Schedule:
Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services (LMPS): Schedule
Island Health: Schedule (to be updated)
Interior Health: Schedule (not available)
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If you have questions about a research project, only contact the resident. If the resident's email is not in the project information, TMP-SMX can forward any questions on your behalf. Please do NOT contact the research team/principal investigator as the resident would be the primary contact for the mentorship program. Failure to follow these instructions will result in ineligibility to participate in the program.
Please note the following important changes made to the student's involvement in the resident's research project for the TMP-SMX Program (taken from the LMPS Pharmacy Practice Residency Program website):
"Please note the following regarding the role of student volunteers on residency research projects":
Residents are ultimately responsible for protocol development, ethics/institutional submissions, development of data collection forms/spreadsheets, data collection, data analysis, poster, manuscript, etc. Residents may not assign students to write their protocols, complete data analysis, write the manuscript, etc, but are most certainly welcome to review the process with their student volunteers.
TMP-SMX students are volunteers and their work with the residents is not affiliated with any registered UBC course or clinical rotation, therefore TMP-SMX students may NOT request access to patient information systems (ie: PCIS, Meditech, etc) or their own ID cards for independent access to sites. Residents may NOT share their individual information systems log-ins with students and must directly supervise and oversee all work done by their students (ie: residents must accompany students while on site, in medical records, etc and be working alongside them). This does not apply to UBC Directed Studies students.
If residents would like to invite students to shadow them on rotation, they must seek prior approval from their rotation preceptor for an agreed upon date/time and ensure any confidentiality paperwork, etc. required by the site is completed and submitted in advance.