On August 7, 2015, over 60 participants were present for the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy’s 2015 Post-Doctoral Resident and Fellow Symposium held on the Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville campuses focusing on Teaching Effectiveness. The symposium is the “kick-off” event for the year-long UTCOP Teaching and Learning Program (TLP) for residents and fellows. Topics presented included teaching methodologies, syllabus development, grading rubrics, creating learning objectives and exam questions, preparing class materials, teaching credentials and teaching portfolio requirements. All participants who successfully complete the program will be awarded a Teaching and Learning Certificate at the Pharmacy Residents and Fellows Banquet in June of each residency year.
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