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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 25 MIN

Finding correlation between PhORCAS letters of recommendation and clinical aptitude among PGY1 residency candidates - Ep 163

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Join host Dr. Rob DiDomenico, JACCP associate editor, and learn how Dr. Casey C. May,  clinical associate professor at the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, and her colleagues assessed past residency candidate letters of recommendation to draw out key themes that correlate with clinical aptitude. Listen and discover what three independent themes correlated with higher clinical case scores. Dr. Aaron Cook,  associate professor at the University of Kentucky, provides perspective based on his role as the PGY1 residency program director for many years. You'll also find meaningful tips for you as a letter of recommendation writer. Read the full-text open access manuscript in the July 2025 issue of JACCP.

Join host Dr. Rob DiDomenico, JACCP associate editor, and learn how Dr. Casey C. May,  clinical associate professor at the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, and her colleagues assessed past residency candidate letters of recommendation to draw out key themes that correlate with clinical aptitude. Listen and discover what three independent themes correlated with higher clinical case scores. Dr. Aaron Cook,  associate professor at the University of Kentucky, provides perspective based on his role as the PGY1 residency program director for many years. You'll also find meaningful tips for you as a letter of recommendation writer. Read the full-text open access manuscript in the July 2025 issue of JACCP.

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