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Imposter syndrome is a phenomenon that affects self-confidence, significantly limiting the effectiveness of professionals affected by it.

In 2019, an article in the Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy encouraged pharmacists to engage professionally on social media, despite their having mostly avoided it for such purposes.

Owning your time and scheduling self check-ins can help students avoid burnout.

In addition, YouTube can supplement and inform students’ academic experiences.

Although COVID-19 paused our original plans, we were ultimately able to reach more people than we ever could have via in-person presentations alone.

Legislation allowing pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives is becoming more widespread.

Educating patients can be especially rewarding with children.

Students from the University of the Sciences’ Philadelphia College of Pharmacy triumphed.

Most pharmacy schools don’t teach personal finance, so it’s up to you to set yourself up for success by taking control of your money while you’re still a student.

Nicole Palmer, senior manager of Volunteer Engagement at US Pharmacopeia (USP), and Michelle Then, PharmD, MBA, member of the USP Healthcare Safety and Quality Expert Committee, discuss the benefits of being a volunteer at USP and the opportunities for students and early career pharmacists.

A Conversation With Michael Hogue, Liaison to the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
Hogue is the second pharmacist to ever serve on the advisory committee.

Telehealth use expanded in the pharmacy during the pandemic, however, pharmacy personnel face challenges when implementing these services, beginning with regulatory requirements.

Because pharmacists are one of the most accessible health care providers, we are trained in medication selection and in how to counsel patients who wish to stop smoking.

Students and new graduates can excel in their career through leadership, communication skills, and self-efficacy.

Colleges of pharmacy are essential to providing equal access and quality of care to underserved communities.

By attending more rural pharmacy programs, students said they had a unique perspective and experiences working with rural populations.

With additional responsibilities and a wider scope of services comes the need for more effective and efficient delegation.

Beyond traditional employment paths, there are many fulfilling alternatives that pharmacy students can pursue.

This month, we spoke with Aaron Johnson, a fourth-year pharmacy student a the Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy.

Pharmacy Times spoke with students from the Idaho State University College of Pharmacy and its partner program at the University of Alaska Anchorage College of Health.

Entrepreneurism is actually more a function of hard work, networking, and certainly a dash of creative thinking than it is eccentricity, luck, or superior genius.

During this round, students were allowed to collaborate with their teammates to come up with the answers, and they wagered their points with each question.

Pharmacy Students Tackle Clinical Questions in Round 2 of Pharmacy Times® Pharmacy Face-Off Gameshow
In part 2 of the Pharmacy Times® Pharmacy Face-Off Gameshow™, pharmacy students from the University of the Sciences Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy entered a lightning round with clinical questions.

Pharmacy Times spoke with students at the Idaho State University College of Pharmacy and its partner program at the University of Alaska Anchorage College of Health.

Fourth-year student Ashley Lam discussed how pharmacists and pharmacy students can get involved in environmental issues.