Perspectives Lessons to Pharmacy Students, From Athletes 4 Dec 201815 Jun 2024 By Stuart Pope, 2019 PharmD Candidate Since beginning pharmacy school, I have learned more information than I could have possibly imagined. Not surprisingly, I’ve learned extensively about medications, disease-state management,…
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…
Teacher Reflections How to be a “Good” Pharmacy Student by Utilizing Deliberate Practice 26 Jun 201815 Jun 2024 By Riley D. Bowers, PharmD, BCPS Why am I writing this? What credibility do I have on this topic? I am not special. I am not an expert in the…
Perspectives What’s the “Big Ideal” about Resident Candidates: Varying Perspectives 7 Mar 201815 Jun 2024 By Stephanie S. Bethay, PharmD, MBA As a current resident finishing up my first resident recruitment season, I am now “on the other side” and have been considering what makes…
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 The Consequences of Never Being Wrong 22 Jun 201715 Jun 2024 by Jeff Cain, EdD, MS One of the well-accepted aphorisms of education is that one learns best from mistakes - that failure is the best teaching tool. However, the question…