The five-dollar bribe

STUDENT PHARMACISTS GOT TALENT By Nicholas Paulson

“A 6-year-old will do anything for $5,” my mom must have thought to herself as she slid the $5 bill across the kitchen table 19 years ago.

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Five financial steps to take as a student pharmacist

FINANCIAL PLANNING By Timothy Ulbrich, PharmD

Pharmacy graduates today are facing the unprecedented financial situation of coming out of school with an average debt load greater than $160,000.

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Managing childhood asthma

PERSONAL STORY

For a parent, one of the hardest things to listen to is the sound of your child struggling for air. Unfortunately, wheezing is not entirely uncommon in our house.

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A new place, a new start

PERSONAL STORY

I was 5-years-old at the time and barely tall enough to see out the window of the taxi, but looking upwards, I could catch the sun streaking through the lower Manhattan skyline.

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Why making a resolution matters … even if you fail

FROM YOUR NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

On January 1, many of you started the New Year off the same exact way. You made a New Year’s resolution in the hope that you could positively change a single aspect of your life.

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A change in perspective

NEW PRACTITIONER

In March 2016, as I was preparing to graduate from The University of Tennessee (UT) College of Pharmacy, I thought that the biggest challenges in my life were behind me.

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A personal battle became my legacy

BEGIN YOUR LEGACY

When my high school friends were learning how to drive, I was sitting through hours of chemotherapy. While they attended Sadie Hawkins dances, I received blood transfusions.

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