Welcome to ASPIRE!
ASPIRE is A Structured Program to Guide Residents’ Experience in Research
Its aim is to improve pharmacy resident competence, confidence, and attitudes towards research.
The research project is a longitudinal learning experience required by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) for completion of a pharmacy residency. ASPIRE is designed to assist residents in meeting the goals and objectives associated with this requirement through completion of a practice-related project using effective project management skills.
This website will be used for the communication and dissemination of materials needed for each training session.
Location:
All sessions will be held at Kaiser Permanente Colorado (KPCO) Central Support Services unless otherwise noted.
Please check in at the security desk after entering the building to get a visitor pass.
16601 East Centretech Parkway
Aurora, CO 80011
Dates and Times:
All sessions are from 2:30 to 5:00 pm unless otherwise indicated
For ASPIRE participants, questions and/or concerns should be directed to your assigned ASPIRE small group mentor.
If you have questions about the ASPIRE site, please contact Deanna Kurz: [email protected]
ASPIRE program Outline
Session 1: Conceiving the Research Idea
Katie Derington, PharmD
August 16, 2018
Session 2: Choosing Your Study Design and Population
Kerry Schwarz, PharmD, MPH
August 30, 2018
Session 3: Study Procedures and Data Elements, Sources, Uses and Issues
Candice Preslaski, PharmD, BCPS
September 20, 2018
Session 4: Writing Basics
Katy E. Trinkley, PharmD, BCACP
September 27, 2018
Session 5: Biostatistics
Karen Smith, PhD, MS, RPh
October 11, 2018
Session 6: Data Collection Tools
Katie Derington, PharmD
October 25, 2018
Session 7: Interpreting Results and Writing an Abstract
Tom Delate, PhD, MS
February 7, 2019
Session 8: How to Effectively Present Scientific Data
Toby Trujillo, PharmD, FCCP, FAHA, BCPS
April 18, 2019
Session 9: Preparing a Manuscript for Publication
Kari L Olson, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
May 30, 2019
ASPIRE is A Structured Program to Guide Residents’ Experience in Research
Its aim is to improve pharmacy resident competence, confidence, and attitudes towards research.
The research project is a longitudinal learning experience required by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) for completion of a pharmacy residency. ASPIRE is designed to assist residents in meeting the goals and objectives associated with this requirement through completion of a practice-related project using effective project management skills.
This website will be used for the communication and dissemination of materials needed for each training session.
Location:
All sessions will be held at Kaiser Permanente Colorado (KPCO) Central Support Services unless otherwise noted.
Please check in at the security desk after entering the building to get a visitor pass.
16601 East Centretech Parkway
Aurora, CO 80011
Dates and Times:
All sessions are from 2:30 to 5:00 pm unless otherwise indicated
For ASPIRE participants, questions and/or concerns should be directed to your assigned ASPIRE small group mentor.
If you have questions about the ASPIRE site, please contact Deanna Kurz: [email protected]
ASPIRE program Outline
Session 1: Conceiving the Research Idea
Katie Derington, PharmD
August 16, 2018
Session 2: Choosing Your Study Design and Population
Kerry Schwarz, PharmD, MPH
August 30, 2018
Session 3: Study Procedures and Data Elements, Sources, Uses and Issues
Candice Preslaski, PharmD, BCPS
September 20, 2018
Session 4: Writing Basics
Katy E. Trinkley, PharmD, BCACP
September 27, 2018
Session 5: Biostatistics
Karen Smith, PhD, MS, RPh
October 11, 2018
Session 6: Data Collection Tools
Katie Derington, PharmD
October 25, 2018
Session 7: Interpreting Results and Writing an Abstract
Tom Delate, PhD, MS
February 7, 2019
Session 8: How to Effectively Present Scientific Data
Toby Trujillo, PharmD, FCCP, FAHA, BCPS
April 18, 2019
Session 9: Preparing a Manuscript for Publication
Kari L Olson, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
May 30, 2019