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The Vicious Cycle of Over-Thinking: Strategies to Help Learners

31 May 202224 May 2022
By: Lindsay Roberts, PharmD and Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCACP What can lead to over-thinking tendencies? Are your learners hesitant to commit to decisions or lack confidence in their…
Questions for the Academy

Three Questions for Pharmacy Educators to Consider Regarding Grit

19 Sep 201720 Dec 2022
By Jeff Cain, EdD, MS I have been fascinated with the topic of grit since I started participating in obstacle racing six years ago. Persevering through roadblocks to reach a…
Teacher Reflections

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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