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  1. Writing Good Assessment Questions

    January 7, 2020

    One Friday I was approached by a teacher from another institution who asked me how things were going. When I told him I’d just gotten out of a somewhat stressful assessment, he nodded understandingly and replied that he had heard…

  2. Motivational Interviewing in the Classroom

    November 4, 2019

    What is motivational interviewing (MI)? It was originally developed back in the 1980s as a method to treat addiction. A counselor named Bill Miller discovered that patients’ openness to behavior change depended on how they were spoken to by a…

  3. Accountability, Emotional Intelligence, and the Lifelong Colleague Commitment

    October 4, 2019

    Many people may have heard the term ‘Emotional Intelligence’, but few understand its full meaning and application. One misunderstanding is that Emotional Intelligence simply means “being nice”. Another misconception is that Emotional Intelligence is just a term used to describe…

  4. Practical Tips for Using Canvas

    October 2, 2019

    On September 10, 2019, Dr. Dustin Christensen-Grant of the Roseman College of Pharmacy gave an excellent presentation on practical ways faculty can improve their use of the many features of the Canvas learning management system.  A video of his presentation…

  5. Spotlight on Childhood Cancer & Dr. Alan Ikeda

    September 4, 2019

    This September, families, caregivers, non-profits, and researchers across the U.S. observe Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. In the U.S, over 15,000 children a year under the age of 21 are diagnosed with cancer and approximately 12 percent of them will not…

  6. Domestic Violence: Recognize, Respond, Refer

    September 3, 2019

    What are the chances a student you precept or mentor will experience domestic violence?  According to an August 29, 2019 presentation to South Jordan faculty by Abbey Summers and Tiffany Perry from the prevention and education arm of South Valley…

  7. Delegation, Emotional Intelligence, and the Lifelong Colleague Commitment

    September 2, 2019

    One of the most difficult things to do in life is to delegate to others, especially when you know you are very good at the task. Non-delegators generally believe it is easier and more efficient to complete a task themselves…

  8. Where do I publish?

    August 8, 2019

    It can be a joy to see your research in print, but also a big headache to get it there.  Assuming you’ve executed a decent research plan and generated interesting results, you are now tasked with putting your work into…

  9. Life after Graduation – Residency Matches

    June 10, 2019

    Have you ever wondered what pharmacy and dental students’ options are after graduation? Some go straight into jobs they have secured, but some go into residency programs. Below are a list of residency programs that Roseman graduates matched with this…

  10. Assessment Review

    June 6, 2019

    On May 20 and 21, 2019, the South Jordan Campus of Roseman University had the opportunity to learn more about assessment review, a key component of the Roseman Six-Point Mastery Learning Model, from two of the university’s founders and a…