
Can we teach effective habits? Is there a blueprint for helping pharmacy students and interns be more proactive, prioritize more efficiently, and embrace a strong work ethic?
Can we teach effective habits? Is there a blueprint for helping pharmacy students and interns be more proactive, prioritize more efficiently, and embrace a strong work ethic?
As more pharmacists graduate from pharmacy schools, landing a job has become increasingly competitive.
As a pharmacy student in Washington DC, I have had the privilege of being exposed to a number of opportunities available for pharmacists who wish to work in the federal government.
Pharmacy students hoping to join student organizations at the beginning of the school year often encounter a sea of white coats, colorful posters, pharmacy pop quizzes, and promises of free pens as they search involvement fairs for the right group.
Technology has become an essential part of health care.
Based upon my experience mentoring, teaching, and precepting many best-in-class students over the past decade, here are some suggestions for starting the semester off right.