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The Fear of Being Found Out In Pharmacy: How Impostor Syndrome May Be Holding Us Back

23 Jul 20199 Jul 2019
By Jaclyn A. Boyle, PharmD and Sara E. Bonenfant, PharmD Candidate 2020 I do not deserve to be here. Others will find out I am not qualified to be here.…
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Non-Pharmacy “Chitchat”: The Pecha Kucha Presentation as a Communication Tool for Student Pharmacists

26 Feb 20196 Mar 2019
By Daniel T. Ilges, Pharm.D. Candidate 2019 I remember feeling puzzled after first reading about a rotation assignment in the syllabus for my advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) in ambulatory…
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An important lesson: Dealing with death

19 Feb 201912 Feb 2019
By H Andrew Wilsey, PharmD “Time of death… 08:43” I surveilled the room; syringe caps and sterile wrappings littered the floor, a ransacked code cart, with its drawers ajar. My…

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