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Perspectives

Paging Dr. Google? 

7 Jun 202213 Jun 2024
By: Emmeline Tran, PharmD, BCPS and Anne Kim, PharmD, MPH, MIT “Just Google it.” Popularity of the internet search engine, Google, has resulted in its designation as a verb. Widespread use…
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The Vicious Cycle of Over-Thinking: Strategies to Help Learners

31 May 202213 Jun 2024
By: Lindsay Roberts, PharmD and Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCACP What can lead to over-thinking tendencies? Are your learners hesitant to commit to decisions or lack confidence in their…
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Can Virtual Introductory Experiential Education Fill the Need for Telehealth Education?

26 May 202213 Jun 2024
By: Emily Kim, PharmD candidate 2023, Stacy Taylor, PharmD, MHA, BCPS and Esther P. Black, PhD Fortuitous Pandemic Discovery: Hidden Benefits of Virtual Introductory Experiential Education  COVID-19 accelerated many changes in…
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It starts with humility: bridging the generational gap within pharmacy education 

5 May 202213 Jun 2024
By: Virginia San Juan, PharmD Candidate 2022 and Mary E. Fredrickson, PharmD, BCPS As an educator, what comes to mind when you hear the term “Gen Z student”? Does this…
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The Time for Competency-Based Education is Now

26 Apr 202213 Jun 2024
By:  Sara Trovinger, PharmD, MSEd In early March of 2022 Stuart Haines, 2021-2022 President of AACP, posted a thought provoking article in the AACP Council of Faculties titled, “Optimizing Pharmacy…
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Putting the WHY First In Your Teaching

14 Apr 202213 Jun 2024
By: G. Scott Weston, BSPharm, MBA, PhD, RPh It Starts With You As the author Simon Sinek pointed out in his TED talk and book, it is important for us…
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A Call to Action: Incorporation of Trauma-Informed Care into Pharmacy Education 

31 Mar 202213 Jun 2024
By: Emma Siegel, PharmD Candidate 2022 at The Ohio State University  As a pharmacy student, I have observed how the life experiences of patients affect their care, and at times…
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“Zoom Fatigue” is not the only fatigue: Reapplying What We Know About Physical Activity and Cognition 

22 Feb 202213 Jun 2024
By: Katherine E. Lee, 2022 PharmD and MPH Candidate During the rapid transition to virtual education, one of the most challenging adjustments was recognizing and finding ways to combat “zoom fatigue” -…
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Revising the formula: a call to reassess the status of compounding education

8 Feb 202213 Jun 2024
By: Mohenad Rasoul, PharmD Candidate 2022, Taylor Craigo, PharmD Candidate 2022; Ashley Naccarato, PharmD Candidate 2022; Ronald Wheeler, PharmD Candidate 2022; Mary E. Fredrickson, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacists play a crucial…
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Boost!ng Our Students to Success

1 Feb 202213 Jun 2024
By: Angela Wilson, BS; Nathanael Smith, PharmD, BCPS; and Aleda M. H. Chen, PharmD, PhD, FAPhA Academic Literacy and the Student Pharmacist Providing effective healthcare today requires pharmacists that are…

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