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Restructuring the Residency Research Experience 

23 Mar 202123 Mar 2021
By:  Sara Catherine S. Pearson, PharmD, BCPS and Michael P. Veve, PharmD, MPH  Publish or Perish?  If this statement were true, the majority of pharmacy residents would perish. Despite the…
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What do conference receptions and scholarly writing have in common?

9 Mar 202116 Mar 2021
By:  Kristin Janke, PhD and Kyle Wilby, BSP, ACPR, PharmD, PhD This post is part of our Educational Scholarship “Quick Start” series.  In this series, the editorial boards of Currents…
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A New Normal for the Pharmacy Post-Grad Interview Cycle?

22 Dec 202018 Dec 2020
By:  Zach Jenkins, PharmD, BCPS; Jackie Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCACP, BCPS; Jesseca Keller, PharmD; Joseph Marchiano, PharmD A New Normal? COVID-19 has created an unpredictable environment that has impacted…
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Are Faculty Wellness Programs Worth It?

1 Dec 20204 Dec 2020
By: Danielle Pagano, Student Pharmacist; Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCACP, BCPS; Kathrine Distel, PharmD The discussion surrounding burnout in pharmacy has been gaining increasing attention in recent years. Burnout is…
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A Pivotal Pandemic: Opportunities to Optimize Student Evaluations

17 Nov 202014 Nov 2020
By: Michael Behal, PharmD The Challenge at Hand Even after the COVID-19 pandemic resolves, anecdotal reports from colleagues and published opinions point to continuation of virtual and blended learning. COVID-19…
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Taking the Reins in Describing the Impact of Educational Scholarship

12 Nov 20208 Nov 2020
By: Simon Albon, PhD; Janet Cooley, PharmD, BCACP; Kristin Janke PhD When proving the impact and value of our teaching and learning work, publications still seem to be the gold…
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Required opioid crisis continuing education – a must for pharmacists!

10 Nov 202027 Oct 2020
By: Erin Merico, Student Pharmacist and  Kunal Amin, BSPS, PharmD A directive to protect public health! The opioid crisis continues to devastate America, and pharmacists have the ability to reduce…
From the editors

Interprofessional Education (IPE) has Grown Up: What Adds to the Literature in 2020 and Beyond?

3 Nov 202027 Oct 2020
By:  Lisa Meny, PharmD and Sue Stein, D.H.Ed., MS, BS Pharm, RPh This post is part of an Anniversary Series celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning…
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“Trigger Warnings: Exploring both sides of an ongoing debate”

20 Oct 202018 Oct 2020
By:  Allison Olmsted, Student Pharmacist “Trigger warnings” are statements that warn an individual of potential disturbing content that may be encountered in literature, media, and/or course content in an academic…
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Revisiting the Legacy of Dr. William Osler: How patient care can help maximize educational efficiency

1 Oct 202024 Sep 2020
By:  Emmeline Tran, PharmD, BCPS; Jonathan Thigpen, PharmD; Vibhuti Agrahari, PhD MPharm; Damianne Brand-Eubanks PharmD  “Let not your conceptions of disease come from the words heard in the lecture room…

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