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Category: Teacher Reflections

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A Future for Mixed-Methods in Pharm Ed?

10 Oct 201714 Feb 2019
By Michael J. Peeters, PharmD, MEd, FCCP, BCPS What is the nature of our obsession with certain aspects of assessment in pharmacy education? Over the past decade, a number of…
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Quandaries with Learning Assessments?

26 Sep 201714 Feb 2019
By Michael J. Peeters, PharmD, MEd, FCCP, BCPS Have you ever doubted whether or not you are using the “right word”? I have had colleagues tell me they avoid using…
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“Assure” Foundation for Management and Leadership in Pharmacy Curricula

5 Sep 201714 Feb 2019
By David P Zgarrick, PhD, FAPhA As another summer draws to a close and a new semester begins, I’m reflecting upon my Pharmacy Care Management course. While I am confident…
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Building the Preceptor Pipeline: One Student at a Time

29 Aug 201714 Feb 2019
By Craig D. Cox, PharmD The 2016 Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standards state students must be “team ready” and “practice ready” at graduation.1  I would argue students should also…
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Transforming Student Pharmacists into Accountable Practitioners – Part 1: Barriers

15 Aug 201714 Feb 2019
By Andrew Bzowyckyj, PharmD Reflecting on my experiences as a preceptor and student pharmacist, one of the most difficult concepts to apprehend is what it truly means to be an…
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Professional Identity Formation Has Nothing To Do with a Clean White Coat

6 Jul 201714 Feb 2019
by Bethany Von Hoff, Pharm.D. Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy often formally welcome students into the profession when they enter pharmacy school or shortly after. Student pharmacists are encouraged to…
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The Consequences of Never Being Wrong

22 Jun 201718 Aug 2022
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…

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