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18

Mar

2019

Online Exclusive: Next steps

As I left off before the holidays, I had just wrapped up my last pharmaceutical industry fellowship program interviews at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting & Exposition. A silent cloud fell over the life of “Ami” as employers regrouped to discuss the next steps for their candidates. I was walking along Santa Monica pier when I received my fourth and final onsite interview offer. Who? Me? Are you sure? I was astonished that different groups and partner companies were willing to give me the opportunity to meet their teams onsite and interview with them. This was an incredibly humbling moment to realize that my hard work and dedication over the past 5 and half years were coming to fruition.

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18

Mar

2019

Online Exclusive: Trust the process

Hi Ami! It sounds like you have had an exciting and meaningful experience at Midyear and throughout the interview process. My number one piece of advice to mentees as they go through it is “trust the process,” whether it be the Match, fellowships, or landing your first job as a pharmacist. 

This can be a stressful time, with a lot of unknowns. There is no right or wrong answer for what you choose as your next step. Everyone ends up at a site that provides an important learning experience and valuable training as a part of a long and impactful career. 

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8

Mar

2019

A half-century of creating leadership opportunities for student pharmacists

It was different times for pharmacists and pharmacy in the 1960s; the name of the medication rarely appeared on the prescription container label unless specifically requested by the prescriber, and pharmacists were not to discuss therapy with patients, deflecting all such questions back to the physician. Patient-centered thinking was just beginning to be adopted by the profession and incorporated into the education and training of pharmacists. It was not until later that the profession embraced, thru adoption of the Code of Ethics for Pharmacists, a statement that the goal of the profession was to assist patients with getting the best outcomes from their therapy.

Also during this era, the role and potential contributions of student pharmacists to APhA and the profession was gaining momentum. 

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8

Mar

2019

APhA-ASP 50th Anniversary

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8

Mar

2019

Significant policy debate through the decades in the student HoD

You know you are chronologically old when a colleague invites you to provide a retrospective of APhA–ASP events as you’ve seen them throughout your years with APhA–ASP. The perspective is part insider and part outsider, just as Tinkerbell said to Peter Pan: “You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming?” 

APhA–ASP has undergone many changes in 50 years, but I only can speak to 41 of them.

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