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Professionalism in Pharmacy: Leading to Professional Identity Formation (PIF)

15 Oct 202411 Oct 2024
By: Arcelio Benetoli, BPharm, MSc, PhD, Cherie Lucas, PhD, BPharm and Andi Hermansyah, S. Farm., M. Sc., Ph.D., Apt The construct of professionalism is complex, and pharmacy education should foster professionals’…
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Nurturing professionalism in student pharmacists: elevating future pharmacy practice 

28 Mar 202425 Mar 2024
By: Cherie Lucas, PhD, BPharm, Grad Cert Edu Stud (Higher Educ), MPS and Dr Arcelio Benetoli, BPharm, MSc, PhD How is Professionalism Defined? Professionalism is a complex and multifaceted construct. Many…
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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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Establishing Professional Identity as a Part-Time Pharmacy Faculty Member

28 Jul 202013 Jun 2024
By: Linda Banares, PharmD, BCACP and Shane Desselle, PhD, FAPhA Ten years ago as a new residency graduate, I (LB) was able to give 110% of myself to my position…
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Defining the Challenges in Teaching Pharmaceutical Care Practice: A Pharmacist Does What?!

3 Mar 20203 Mar 2020
By: Benjamin Aronson, PharmD, PhD; Kathryn J Smith, PharmD, BCACP; Keri D. Hager, PharmD, BCACP Teaching Pharmaceutical Care and the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process (PPCP) is an essential, yet challenging duty. As…
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A Place for All of Us in Teaching the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process

22 Oct 201916 Jun 2024
By: Aleda M. H. Chen, PharmD, PhD; Jeannine M, Conway, PharmD; Margarita DiVall, PharmD, MEd; Michael Gonyeau, PharmD, MEd; Mary Kiersma, PharmD, PhD; Teresa O’Sullivan, PharmD; Robin Zavod, PhD, FAPhA Comedian…
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…
Preliminary research

Using “Threshold Concepts” to Enrich Teaching of the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process

1 Aug 201714 Feb 2019
By Claire Kolar, PharmD, PhD Take a moment to think about the ways students learn to become patient care practitioners at your institution. Are they taught to use the Pharmacists’…
Teacher Reflections

Professional Identity Formation Has Nothing To Do with a Clean White Coat

6 Jul 201715 Jun 2024
by Bethany Von Hoff, Pharm.D. Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy often formally welcome students into the profession when they enter pharmacy school or shortly after. Student pharmacists are encouraged to…

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