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Connection, Communication, and Impact for Reengaging Students

30 Mar 202316 Jun 2024
By:  Mary Douglass Smith, PharmD, Kathryn J. Smith PharmD, BCACP, Ashley Benedict, PharmD Candidate So much has been said about the decline of student engagement across the educational domain, and…
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ChatGPT: Questions Matter

9 Mar 202316 Jun 2024
By: Jeff Cain, EdD, MS ChatGPT is prone to factual errors. ChatGPT may portray biases. ChatGPT may become a crutch to students who will lose the ability to think. Those…
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Can Artificial Intelligence Teach Students How to Critically Think? 

7 Mar 202316 Jun 2024
By: Cherie Lucas, PhD, BPharm, Grad Cert Educ Stud (Higher Educ), MPS Dr. Jeff Cain recently published a CPTL Pulses article showcasing the ease of use of artificial intelligence (AI)…
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Will Face to Face Communication Fade in a Digital World?

28 Feb 202316 Jun 2024
By: Jaclyn Boyle, MS, MBA, BCACP and Jonathan Lang, PharmD Candidate 2023 With the technological advances of today's age, will students lose the ability to communicate face to face (F2F)?…
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Walking a tightrope: when it’s ok to say no

21 Feb 202316 Jun 2024
By: Damianne Brand-Eubanks PharmD; Jonathan Thigpen, PharmD; Emmeline Tran, PharmD, BCPS; Vibhuti Agrahari, PhD MPharm Opportunities to become involved in career-advancing endeavors happen often, and while these may directly align…
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Artificial Intelligence Wrote Most of This Article

26 Jan 202316 Jun 2024
By: Jeff Cain, EdD, MS As of 7:00 this morning, I only had a cursory knowledge of how artificial intelligence (AI) might play a role in the scholarly aspects of pharmacy…
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Professor YouTube?  Investigating pharmacy students’ use of learning resources

13 Dec 202213 Jun 2024
By: Zachary McCalla, PharmD Candidate 2024 and Mary E. Fredrickson, PharmD, BCPS In years gone by, a student’s main source of learning was via use of lecture notes and recommended…
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Making Pedagogy Palatable: Could Book Clubs Help?

6 Dec 202213 Jun 2024
By: Nathan Doctor, PharmD and Kimberly G. Elder, PharmD, BCPS Teaching and learning curriculum (TLC) programs, typically run by schools or colleges of pharmacy, provide longitudinal opportunities for residents to…
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Are PharmD Graduates ‘Practice Ready’ for Primary Care?

29 Nov 202213 Jun 2024
By:  Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCACP, Ryan Sullivan, PharmD candidate 2023, George Fahmy B.S., PharmD candidate 2025, and Dale English II, R.Ph., B.S.Pharm., Pharm.D., FASHP Why do we need…
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The Plagiarism Pandemic: Do We Have a Cure?

4 Oct 202213 Jun 2024
By: Jack Donahue, PharmD candidate 2023 and Holly Divine PharmD, BCACP, BCGP, CDCES, FAPhA The Scope of the Problem  Plagiarism is one of the most serious academic offenses a student…

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