Student Pharmacist, November/December 2014
November/December 2014 • Volume 11, Number 2
Site visits help students make more informed career decisions
By Joseph Elashkar
Growing momentum for provider status, but more work on the horizon
By Michael Spira
Creating consistent patient care delivery
By Anne Burns, BSPharm, and Sarah Derr
A legislator because I love my state, a pharmacist because I love my community
By Senator Leticia Van de Putte, BSPharm
‘Valuable members of the interdisciplinary care team’
By Ryan Burke, PharmD
Student pharmacists showcase skills, provide education on Capitol Hill
By Kevin Lonabaugh
Tennessee’s provider status offers better access to pharmacists’ patient care services
By Stacie Maass, BSPharm, JD, Krystalyn Weaver, PharmD, and Sarah Derr
Power in numbers at ‘Pharmacist Central’
By Anjoli Punjabi
From APhA Headquarters: How do you say goodbye?
Chapter Report: Policy a year-round effort at Drake
Interprofessional Collaboration: HOPE: A student-run free clinic
From Your Executive Committee: Activate your advocacy
APhA Board of Trustees: It’s all hands on deck
New Practitioner: Finding your dream to fill your cup
On Rotation Diary: Internal medicine rotation solidifies my residency decision
Preceptor Feedback: Reaching the top of the pyramid
Internship: A summer internship to remember
Back to Basics: Developing our collective voice
45th APhA–ASP Anniversary: Making a pharmacy family