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RXpreceptor

Experiential Learning Management System (ELMS)

RXpreceptor is a SaaS-based ELMS (Experiential Learning Management System) that serves the needs of experiential and externship departments within higher education. RXpreceptor provides communication, accountability, and efficiency tools that save time and money by streamlining department operations and accreditation data collection processes.

Supported by attentive and knowledgeable customer service, RXpreceptor allows for detailed student, site and supervisor management. RXpreceptor also provides externship scheduling management, student evaluation, hours tracking and LDA list management, student competency management, as well as student requirements and immunization tracking. RXpreceptor is customizable and scalable to fit within your program's specific needs and budget.

PRIMARY MODULES

  • Account Management (School Administrators + Students + Sites & Preceptors)
  • Student Rotation Scheduling & Lottery/Matching
  • Student Evaluation & Competency Management
  • Student Requirements / Immunizations Management

SECONDARY MODULES

  • Full Reporting Suite + Data Export
  • Site Contract Management
  • Preceptor/Site Availability Submissions
  • Clinical Encounters Tracking
  • Student Hours Tracking / LDA Management
  • 3rd Party Resource Integration (LMS Integration)
  • Student Absentee Log Management
  • Preceptor of the Year Nominations
  • Site Visit History
  • Preceptor / Site Payment Accounting
  • Preceptor Benefits Package Presentation
  • Messaging & Communication Center
  • Help Center
  • Document / Resource Library
  • Sponsorship / Supporter Recognition Management

School administrators, please call 800-972-2083 for a demonstration
or visit RXpreceptor.com for more details.

RXpreceptor – Experiential Management & Student Internship Scheduling Software RXpreceptor: ELMS – Experiential Learning Management System
Software used for experiential scheduling student internship schedule for colleges of pharmacy for both IPPE and APPE rotations, preceptor evaluations, site lottery like the spin offered by pems. Intern and externship schedule software, Pharmacy student rotation management allows for slotting, absentee reports, preceptor requirements and also allows students to research rotation sites both in area as well as out of zone. Unlike the PEMS software by ROI / EMS, RXpreceptor also allows for student requirement reporting and reporting on preceptor training.

 
 
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Provided by: American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
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