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Discussions of authorship: strategies gleaned from dates gone wrong

4 May 202113 Jun 2024
by:  Kyle John Wilby, BSP, ACPR, PharmD, PhD and Mary Douglass Smith, PharmD This post is part of our Educational Scholarship “Quick Start” series.  In this series, the editorial boards…
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Educational Scholarship Questions that Keep Us Moving

29 Apr 202113 Jun 2024
By: Spencer E. Harpe, PharmD, PhD, MPH, FAPhA and Theresa Charrois, BScPharm, MSc, EdD This post is part of our Educational Scholarship “Quick Start” series.  In this series, the editorial…
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Stop, wait a minute: Are you submitting your best manuscript?

20 Apr 202113 Jun 2024
By: Kathryn J Smith, PharmD, BCACP and Kristin Janke, PhD This post is part of our Educational Scholarship “Quick Start” series.  In this series, the editorial boards of Currents in…
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Quick starting your development as a PharmEd Scholar

16 Mar 202113 Jun 2024
By:  Kristin Janke, PhD and Simon Albon, PhD This post is part of our Educational Scholarship “Quick Start” series.  In this series, the editorial boards of Currents in Pharmacy Teaching…
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What do conference receptions and scholarly writing have in common?

9 Mar 202113 Jun 2024
By:  Kristin Janke, PhD and Kyle Wilby, BSP, ACPR, PharmD, PhD This post is part of our Educational Scholarship “Quick Start” series.  In this series, the editorial boards of Currents…
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Taking the Reins in Describing the Impact of Educational Scholarship

12 Nov 202013 Jun 2024
By: Simon Albon, PhD; Janet Cooley, PharmD, BCACP; Kristin Janke PhD When proving the impact and value of our teaching and learning work, publications still seem to be the gold…
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Interprofessional Education (IPE) has Grown Up: What Adds to the Literature in 2020 and Beyond?

3 Nov 202013 Jun 2024
By:  Lisa Meny, PharmD and Sue Stein, D.H.Ed., MS, BS Pharm, RPh This post is part of an Anniversary Series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning…
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“Write” the wrong – successful manuscript preparation and production

4 Aug 202013 Jun 2024
By: Meghan Bodenberg, PharmD, BCPS and Deborah A Sturpe, PharmD, MA, BCPS “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.”  Although the original source of this well-known…
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Help Wanted: Methods Support in Educational Scholarship

21 Jul 202013 Jun 2024
By: Ashley Castleberry, PharmD, MEd  This post is part of an Anniversary Series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning (CPTL) and the two-year anniversary of…
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Making a Bigger Tent: Broadening Publication Options in Pharmacy Education

25 Feb 202013 Jun 2024
By: Spencer E. Harpe, PharmD, PhD, MPH, FAPhA This post is part of an Anniversary Series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning (CPTL) and the…

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