Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacotherapy and Pharmacy Services University Health San Antonio Texas USA
2. Division of Pharmacotherapy College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA
3. Pharmacotherapy Education & Research Center UT Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
4. Department of Emergency Medicine UT Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Pharmacy Resident Match continues to be a competitive process. In recent years, postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) applicants have outpaced available positions. An increase in the number of highly qualified applicants has made identification of standout candidates challenging for residency programs. There is a need to assess nonacademic attributes, such as: leadership, communication, teamwork, problem‐solving, and self‐awareness. These are essential to pharmacy resident success, though are not easily elicited with traditional interview questions.AimsThe purpose of this interview escape room activity was to observe and differentiate PGY1 pharmacy residency candidates' nonacademic attributes and clinical knowledge through real‐time, problem‐based engagement. This descriptive report details the program's use of team‐based escape rooms in the pharmacy residency interview process and provides recommendations for developing and implementing an interview escape room activity.Materials and MethodsThe interview escape room was conducted for a PGY1 program at a large, academic medical center in San Antonio, Texas, during the 2020–2022 residency recruitment seasons. Participants were observed and assessed using the Communication and Teamwork Skills assessment.ResultsThe escape room allowed candidates to showcase their academic and nonacademic skills in various ways. Candidates reported feeling more relaxed than in traditional interviews.DiscussionElements of developing an interview escape room activity include planning and design, theme selection, knowledge and puzzle pairing, content testing, execution, and feedback.ConclusionInterview escape rooms provide insight into the skillset of candidates in the areas of communication, leadership, and teamwork, and create a memorable interview experience for both candidates and residency leadership.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy
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