Who should write letters of recommendations? Can they be emailed?
We are now requiring one letter be from a rotation preceptor and one letter be from an employer. For the remaining two letters, a candidate should choose someone who can speak personally and in detail about their strengths and abilities, in a variety of pharmacy areas. Examples include a professor or an academic advisor, another rotation preceptor, and/or a mentor. Letters of recommendation are now sent via email to the Residency Program Coordinator.
A candidate should choose someone who can speak personally and in detail about their strengths and abilities, in a variety of pharmacy areas. Examples include a professor or an academic advisor, a rotation preceptor, and an internship employer, and/or a mentor. Letters of recommendation may be sent either via postal mail or email to the Residency Program Coordinator.