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I Feel Your Pain: Developing Empathy in Student Pharmacists Within a Pharmacology Course

24 Oct 201715 Jun 2024
By Megan Chapman, PharmD/MPH Candidate 2018 As healthcare professionals, it is easy to tell patients that they must take their medications exactly as prescribed in order for their conditions to be…
Teacher Reflections

Addressing Challenges of Professional Identity Formation

17 Oct 201715 Jun 2024
By Bethany Von Hoff, PharmD A few months ago, I wrote that pharmacy education too often confuses professionalism with professional identity formation. I identified why I think encouraging professional identity…
Teacher Reflections

A Future for Mixed-Methods in Pharm Ed?

10 Oct 201715 Jun 2024
By Michael J. Peeters, PharmD, MEd, FCCP, BCPS What is the nature of our obsession with certain aspects of assessment in pharmacy education? Over the past decade, a number of…
Perspectives

Teaching Students the Importance of Professional Relationship Development

3 Oct 201715 Jun 2024
By Craig Martin, PharmD, MBA Most of us have been there. Someone mentions the word “networking” and it immediately conjures images of that smarmy, business card-collecting name-dropper from somewhere in…
Teacher Reflections

Quandaries with Learning Assessments?

26 Sep 201715 Jun 2024
By Michael J. Peeters, PharmD, MEd, FCCP, BCPS Have you ever doubted whether or not you are using the “right word”? I have had colleagues tell me they avoid using…
Questions for the Academy

Three Questions for Pharmacy Educators to Consider Regarding Grit

19 Sep 201715 Jun 2024
By Jeff Cain, EdD, MS I have been fascinated with the topic of grit since I started participating in obstacle racing six years ago. Persevering through roadblocks to reach a…
Teacher Reflections

“Assure” Foundation for Management and Leadership in Pharmacy Curricula

5 Sep 201715 Jun 2024
By David P Zgarrick, PhD, FAPhA As another summer draws to a close and a new semester begins, I’m reflecting upon my Pharmacy Care Management course. While I am confident…
Teacher Reflections

Building the Preceptor Pipeline: One Student at a Time

29 Aug 201715 Jun 2024
By Craig D. Cox, PharmD The 2016 Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standards state students must be “team ready” and “practice ready” at graduation.1  I would argue students should also…
Perspectives

Transforming Student Pharmacists into Accountable Practitioners – Part 2: Strategies

22 Aug 201715 Jun 2024
By Andrew Bzowyckyj, PharmD In my previous post in this series, I discussed some barriers that can prevent student pharmacists from developing their sense of accountability to the patient, and…
Teacher Reflections

Transforming Student Pharmacists into Accountable Practitioners – Part 1: Barriers

15 Aug 201715 Jun 2024
By Andrew Bzowyckyj, PharmD Reflecting on my experiences as a preceptor and student pharmacist, one of the most difficult concepts to apprehend is what it truly means to be an…

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