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What Does it Take to Become a Successful Academic Writer?

25 Oct 201815 Jun 2024
By Eliza Dy-Boarman, PharmD and Kristin Janke, PhD This post is provided in conjunction with the Fall 2018 #RxWritingChallenge, an international event to support academic writing in pharmacy. Dialogue and…
Perspectives

Insurance Billing In Pharmacy Curricula: Is This Covered?

23 Oct 201815 Jun 2024
By Jordan L. Kelley, PharmD The first question asked to me as a pharmacist was “Is this medication covered by patient X’s insurance?” After sitting through pharmacology, pharmaceutics, therapeutics, and…
Teacher Reflections

Sharing the experience of inexperience: A letter to a new faculty member

9 Oct 201815 Jun 2024
By Emily K. Frederick, PharmD, BCPS; Sarah Raake, PharmD, BCACP, LDE As I sit somewhere past junior, but not yet senior faculty, I feel compelled to deepen my reflection. This…
Preliminary research

Does Procrastination Pay Off?

2 Oct 201815 Jun 2024
By Purna Patel, PharmD candidate, Sierra George, PharmD candidate, Yuan Zhao, PhD, Kimberly Elder, PharmD Procrastination, defined as the avoidance of a task that needs to be completed, is a…
Perspectives

The Practical Disconnect: Why Students Can’t Define a Source

18 Sep 201815 Jun 2024
By Urvi J. Patel, PharmD, MPH It was my first day as a PGY1 pharmacy practice resident in a clinical rotation. I was eager to become part of the team…
Perspectives

Three Wishes for Manuscript Peer Review

11 Sep 201815 Jun 2024
By Kristin Janke, PhD This post is provided in conjunction with Peer Review Week 2018, an international event celebrating the importance of peer review in the scholarly process. Dialogue and…
Teacher Reflections

What We Learned About Creating Our First Dossiers

4 Sep 201815 Jun 2024
By Alexander Hoffman, PharmD and Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD The promotion process can be daunting. As Bates et al. note, the highly particular nature of the promotion and tenure process, the…
Preliminary research

Accessorizing the Science Foundation with Internal Mirrors: A Novel Open Source Tool to Enhance Reflective Practice

28 Aug 201815 Jun 2024
By Cherie Lucas, PhD Most students entering pharmacy have strong roots in math and science. It is no surprise, then, that it can be a challenge to get students to…
Perspectives

Motivational Interviewing: Your Own Motivation Matters

7 Aug 201815 Jun 2024
by M. Kate Probst, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP My Own Motivation Background Over ten years serving as a mentor and trainer for students, residents, and pharmacists has left me hopefully optimistic.…
Teacher Reflections

Stellar and Cellar: The Results of Student Self-selected Groups

31 Jul 201815 Jun 2024
By Jeff Cain, EdD, MS Have you ever tried a new teaching approach just to see what happens? I have. Sometimes out of curiosity, I experiment with some aspect of…

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