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Video | University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Implements CORE to Streamline Experiential Education Process


The team at University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy switched to the CORE ELMS application to streamline management of their experiential education process. 

"CORE is always willing to obtain your feedback and make developmental changes to the ELMS program that will suit your needs," said Autumn Rice, Program Coordinator. 

Rice continued, "One of my favorite things about using CORE is that their client success team is excellent. They are extremely responsive and if I have a question - I know i'm going to get a response from them very quickly and that allows our experiential program to operate so efficiently."



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CORE ELMS is pharmacy's leading experiential learning management system. ELMS offers over 30 modules to support every aspect of the experiential learning process for administrators, students, and preceptors at over 98 pharmacy schools. CORE ELMS is designed with both functionality and flexibility in mind to accommodate the unique needs of any pharmacy program. Client support is never an additional cost, and your dedicated Client Success Specialist is available to support you as often as needed. 


Features include:

Site/Student/Preceptor Management

Electronic Form Customization          
SmartMatch SchedulingAffiliation Agreement Tracking      
Preceptor/Site Availability SubmissionPreceptor License Tracking     
Student EvaluationsIncident Reporting Tracking 
Student Requirements/ComplianceSite Payment Tracking
Site and Preceptor EvaluationsField Experiences and Case Logging             
Survey AdministrationJob Board Hosting
Messaging CenterGraduate and Placement Tracking 
Document LibrarySingle Sign-On and LMS Integrations
Timesheet and Absence TrackingDedicated 1-1 Client Support


Visit the CORE website to learn more:
www.COREHIGHERED.com

 


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