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Your Mindset Matters: How Making Failure Safe Can Lead to Success

15 Dec 202014 Dec 2020
By:  Allison Kenneally, PharmD  In my first advanced practice pharmacy experience (APPE), I participated in a book club on Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck, PhD.…
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Sharing the experience of inexperience: A letter to a new faculty member

9 Oct 201814 Feb 2019
By Emily K. Frederick, PharmD, BCPS; Sarah Raake, PharmD, BCACP, LDE As I sit somewhere past junior, but not yet senior faculty, I feel compelled to deepen my reflection. This…

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