Registration is now open for the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy 2026 Virtual Preceptor Meeting, taking place Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 6:00 PM CST via Zoom. This meeting is open to all preceptors, regardless of whether you currently have a student on rotation.
This annual gathering strengthens communication between the School of Pharmacy and our preceptors and provides important updates about experiential education. This year’s focus is the integration of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) into Student Performance Evaluations (SPE).
During the session, you’ll gain a clear, practical understanding of the core EPAs—the essential, observable, and measurable tasks that all new pharmacists should be able to perform independently as they enter practice or postgraduate training. You’ll also learn how EPAs can help you align your teaching and assessment with national standards and enhance your impact as a preceptor.
Please note: CE credit will not be provided, however, because of the new 2025 ACPE accreditation standards, all preceptors will be required to view a training video about the new EPA and SPE integration. Attending this virtual event will satisfy this training requirement. For those of you who cannot attend, a video will be posted in the Preceptor Development Center for the training at a later date. If you attend the in-person Preceptor Development Conference on March 31, 2026, that will also qualify for the training. Please note: registration is full for the in-person event. During registration we will ask for your NETID. If you don’t know your NetID, you can recover it here: https://www.mynetid.wisc.edu/recover/netidRecovery
This event is free, but advance registration is required.
Registration link: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/N9XUu1PHRTSRjYpHzq0f9A
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with details for joining the meeting.
Thank you for your continued commitment to developing the next generation of pharmacists. All of us in Experiential Education look forward to connecting with you.
For questions, please contact Julie Ethridge at Julie.Ethridge@wisc.edu.