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Why Mentorship Is Important for Pharmacy Students

In this clip, Angela Yao, a PharmD candidate at the Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, discusses the first of three qualities that she believes are essential to pharmacy students: mentorship.

Pharmacy Times is proud to present Student Voices, a series of articles and videos that empowers student pharmacists to lead the conversation on pharmacy.

In this clip, Angela Yao, a PharmD candidate at the Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, discusses the first of three qualities that she believes are essential to pharmacy students: mentorship.

Students who wish to participate in Student Voices are encouraged to send an email to rmarotta@pharmacytimes.com and to share their perspectives using #PharmacyStudentVoices on social media.

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