
As part of American Pharmacists Month, we're celebrating some amazing pharmacists! Today, read about the work of Maddy Yamnitz, a pharmacy student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy.
As part of American Pharmacists Month, we're celebrating some amazing pharmacists! Today, read about the work of Maddy Yamnitz, a pharmacy student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy.
There is no greater support team available to students than their pharmacy school.
Unique model demonstrates how clinical pharmacy services could be integrated into an interprofessional telehealth clinic.
At the National Pharmacy Technician Association’s virtual Pharmacy Technician Student Summit, Jamie McGuire, the pharmacy technician program director, discussed the role of professionalism in the lives of pharmacy technician students.
Insufficient sleep is prevalent among pharmacy students, and college students more generally, with studies showing that many pharmacy students in the didactic portion of the academic curriculum suffer from poor quality sleep.
Today, we’re celebrating Homa Rezaei, a fourth-year pharmacy student in Azarbaijan.
What additional skills and mentorship do pharmacy students need to be successful in 21st century pharmacy? How can we make this training more mainstream?
People have many reasons for wanting to become a pharmacist, ranging from personal encounters with pharmacists and witnessing experiences of friends and family members to stories they have read online about the profession.
Today, we’re thanking Angela Garcia, PharmD, MPH, CPh, for her work as an American Pharmacists Association–Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) chapter advisor.
Student pharmacist leaders were also asked about the importance of a pharmacist education in obtaining advanced pharmacist roles in their careers.
Ben Harding, a P4 student, discusses the scenario of being a pharmacy student during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, co-founder and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist, discusses some best practices for pharmacists who want to pay off their student loans.
Tim Ulbrich, PharmD and CEO of Your Financial Pharmacist, discusses his top tips for pharmacists with student loans. This video was filmed at the 2019 ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting & Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The use of social media for information and career exploration was recently examined in a roundtable discussion hosted by Pharmacy Careers® with student pharmacist leaders from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, and Chicago College of Pharmacy at Midwestern University.
Some fourth-year pharmacy students have brought new meaning to the phrase “back to basics,” by participating in an elective rotation at the Colonial Williamsburg apothecary.
Hurtado Health Center, Busch-Livingston Health Center, and Cook Douglass Health Center will be closing after over a year of discussion, mainly due to budget constraints and a decline in use by the students in most recent years.
Camille Schrier, a PharmD student at the VCU School of Pharmacy, used a fun science experiment to showcase her talent during the Miss Virginia pageant.
A study found that student pharmacists who had improv coursework included in their curriculum refined their communication skills.
Attendees of a session called "The Community Pharmacist's Transgender Toolkit" got valuable tips from a third-year pharmacy student at the University of Washington.
As a first-year student pharmacist, I was initially overwhelmed by the number of student organizations and opportunities to get involved.
Any woman who has tried being both a full-time mother and a full-time student can tell you that is not an easy task.
Critical care is a rapidly expanding pharmacy specialty, and today's pharmacy student have more opportunities than ever to bceome successful critical care pharmacist.
Ashlynn Dacus, a student at Harding University College of Pharmacy in Arkansas, was attempting to do a 'What the Fluff' challenge with her Saint Bernard, Maggie.
We all dread the signs every flu season: runny nose, sore throat, muscle aches, and fever.
In this clip, Kimberly Wu, a PharmD candidate at the Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, discusses why it is important for pharmacy students to get involved in student organizations.