Pandemic innovation
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The challenges of the past year have pushed the pharmacy profession to adapt faster than ever.
Read moreA one-in-a-million experience
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Would you ever think as a pharmacy resident that you would have the opportunity to be involved in the care of a patient who received a second chance at life through a triple-organ transplant?
Read moreOur chapter rides the momentum into 2021
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The year 2020. Need I say more? The last calendar year challenged APhA–ASP Chapters in unforeseen ways. Game plans that we had successfully implemented in the past were no longer an option.
Read moreThrough the looking glass
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If you’ve ever seen a commercial about Humira, chances are you’ve probably heard of ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD).
Read moreEmbracing the change
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In 2020, virtual meetings, classrooms, and rotations became the new “normal.” The global challenge of shifting to e-learning and working from home was unprecedented.
Read moreMade for this virtual moment
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This year has held a lot of obstacles for student pharmacists, but that doesn’t mean it’s been all “no’s.” If your or your chapter’s outlook on the upcoming year is grim and hopeless, you are going
Read moreCompromising before landing your dream job
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During pharmacy school, I thought I had it all figured out. I would complete 1 to 2 years of residency and find my dream job.
Read moreSo, you want to be an industry pharmacist?
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I will preface this article by noting the opportunities for a pharmacist in the pharmaceutical industry are endless!
Read moreSeizing my moment
FEATURES By Katie Vollmer
“We are set to land” echoed in the plane corridor as I awaited my arrival.
Read moreSeeing a need and seeking a solution
FEATURES By Alexsandra Nilges
“All of the hand sanitizer was cleared out of the grocery store …”, I overheard from a nurse on the team as I left a patient’s room.
Read morePurpose through pandemic
FEATURES: By Clayton Melson, PharmD
If you would have told me 2 months ago that I would be completing my last months of pharmacy school rotations confined to this desk at home due to a worldwide pandemic, I would have said you were c
Read moreChallenged to face change head on
FEATURES: By Karen Johnson, Victoria Nguyen, and Riley Davis
The William Carey University School of Pharmacy (WCUSOP) in Biloxi, MS, is the second PharmD program in the state and the first accelerated program in the region, from New Orleans, LA, to Pensacola
Read moreRemaining authentic set Camille Schrier apart
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“The new Miss America is … Camille Schrier, Virginia!” And with those words in December, the pharmacy community rejoiced as one of its own became Miss America 2020.
Read moreWomen in Pharmacy
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
March is Women’s History Month, and of course, women have always been trailblazers in the pharmacy profession.
Read moreA non-traditional story of determination
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According to Wikipedia, non-traditional students are defined as “adult students who are not participating in higher education immediately after high school, are 25 years old and older, and/or have
Read moreLife in the accelerated program lane
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Having been raised in a family with a pharmacist, I knew at a very early age that I was destined to be one.
Read moreBecoming a successful team
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Throughout the book Outliers, author Malcolm Gladwell repeatedly mentions the “10,000-Hour Rule.” Gladwell proposes that the key to achieving world-class expertise in any
Read moreHow do your four letters fit in?
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Have you ever taken a personality test or a similar quiz that was so spot on, it was scary? Chances are you have taken one that has been way off, too.
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