This week’s episode will examine the key behavioral endpoints needed to be successful within creativity, initiative, innovation, and pride in and service to the profession based on current literature.
REFERENCES
ASHP. ASHP Statement on Professionalism. American journal of health-system pharmacy. 2008;65(2):172-174. doi:10.2146/ajhp070397
Brazeau G. Entrepreneurial spirit in pharmacy. Am J Pharm Educ. 2013;77(5):88. doi:10.5688/ajpe77588
Bingham AL, Haines SL, Summerlin J, Heunisch C. ASHP Statement on Professionalism. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2022;79(18):1612-1616. doi:10.1093/ajhp/zxac146
Cox SR, Brownfield A. Unleashing the Power of the Right Brain. Am J Pharm Educ. 2023;87(1):ajpe8904. doi:10.5688/ajpe8904
Holt SL, Lau MS, Wong FL, et al. Tenets of Professionalism for Pharmacy Students. Pharmacotherapy. 2009;29(6):757-759. doi:10.1592/phco.29.6.757
Malcom DR. Curiosity and Knowledge are Vital Components of Curricular Reform. Am J Pharm Educ. 2019;83(1):7503. doi:10.5688/ajpe7503
MalcomDR, Cain J, Frederick EK, Johnson C. An Exploratory Assessment of Epistemic Curiosity in Students at Three Doctor of Pharmacy Programs. Am J Pharm Educ. 2020;84(9):ajpe7970. doi:10.5688/ajpe7970
McLaughlinJE, Bush AA, Rodgers PT, et al. Exploring the Requisite Skills and Competencies of Pharmacists Needed for Success in an Evolving Health Care Environment. Am J Pharm Educ. 2017;81(6):116. doi:10.5688/ajpe816116
Popovich NG, Hammer DP, Hansen DJ, et al. Report of the AACP Professionalism Task Force, May 2011. American journal of pharmaceutical education. 2011;75(10):S4-. doi:10.5688/ajpe7510s4
This week’s episode will examine the key behavioral endpoints needed to be successful within accountability for performance and service orientation based on current literature.
REFERENCES
ASHP. ASHP Statement on Professionalism. American journal of health-system pharmacy. 2008;65(2):172-174. doi:10.2146/ajhp070397
Bingham AL, Haines SL, Summerlin J, Heunisch C. ASHP Statement on Professionalism. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2022;79(18):1612-1616. doi:10.1093/ajhp/zxac146
Chisholm-Burns MA, Spivey CA, Sherwin E, Williams J, Phelps S. Development of an Instrument to Measure Academic Resilience Among Pharmacy Students. American journal of pharmaceutical education. 2019;83(6):6896-1390. doi:10.5688/ajpe6896
Hope NH, Shealy KM, Foushee JA, Gerrald KR. Maintaining pharmacy as a service-oriented profession. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2011;68(13):1204-1205. doi:10.2146/ajhp100560
Holt SL, Lau MS, Wong FL, et al. Tenets of Professionalism for Pharmacy Students. Pharmacotherapy. 2009;29(6):757-759. doi:10.1592/phco.29.6.757
Merriam-Webster. Altruism Definition & Meaning. Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/altruism.
Popovich NG, Hammer DP, Hansen DJ, et al. Report of the AACP Professionalism Task Force, May 2011. American journal of pharmaceutical education. 2011;75(10):S4-. doi:10.5688/ajpe7510s4
Stoffel JM, Cain J. Review of Grit and Resilience Literature within Health Professions Education. American journal of pharmaceutical education. 2018;82(2):6150-134. doi:10.5688/ajpe6150
This week’s episode will examine the key behavioral endpoints needed to be a successful leader based on current literature. We are joined this week by special guest speaker Dr Clara U. Okorie-Awe.
References
Carter, Suzanne M., and Charles R. Greer. “Strategic Leadership: Values, Styles, and Organizational Performance”. Journal of leadership & organizational studies. 2013;20(4):375-393. doi:10.1177/1548051812471724
Frost, John. “Values based leadership”. Industrial and Commercial Training. 2014;46(3):124-129. doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/ICT-10-2013-0073.
Miles, Raymond E. “Innovation and Leadership Values”. California management review. 2007;50(1):192-201. doi:10.2307/41166423
Pendleton, David, and Jennifer King. “Values and leadership”. BMJ. 2002;325(7376):1352-1355. doi:10.1136/bmj.325.7376.1352
Sessa, Valerie I., et al. “Generational differences in leader values and leadership behaviors”. The Psychologist-Manager Journal. 2007;10(1):47-74.
Souba, Wiley W., and David V. Day “Leadership values in academic medicine”. Acad Med. 2006;81(1):20-26. doi:10.1097/00001888-200601000-00007
Traynor, Andrew P., Cynthia J. Boyle, and Kristin K. Janke. “Guiding principles for student leadership development in the doctor of pharmacy program to assist administrators and faculty members in implementing or refining curricula”. Am J Pharm Educ. 2013;77(10):221. doi:10.5688/ajpe7710221
This week’s episode will examine the key behavioral endpoints needed to be successful at critical thinking and problem solving based on current literature. We are joined this week by special guest speaker Dr Renee Petzel Gimbar.
References
Crockett, Lee. "5 Powerful Critical Thinking Quotes That Define What It Really Means. Future Focused Learning Insights", https://blog.futurefocusedlearning.net/powerful-critical-thinking-quotes. Published May 24, 2019. Updated September 29, 2021. Accessed March 11, 2023.
Douglas, Oyler R., and Romanelli, Frank. “The Fact of Ignorance revisiting the Socratic Method as a Tool for Teaching Critical Thinking.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 15 Sept. 2014, https://www.ajpe.org/content/78/7/144.
Gleason, Brenda L., et al. “Assessment of Students' Critical-Thinking and Problem-Solving Abilities across a 6-Year Doctor of Pharmacy Program.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 14 Oct. 2013, https://www.ajpe.org/content/77/8/166.
Nelson, Nicholas R., and Denise H. Rhoney. “Analysis of Expert Feedback to Determine Intellectual Standards for Student Pharmacist Clinical Reasoning Development.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 8 Nov. 2022, https://www.ajpe.org/content/early/2022/11/08/ajpe8975.
Powell V. President's message: oath of a pharmacist. J Pharm Pract. 2010;23(1):79. doi:10.1177/0897190009360370
Wolcott, Michael D., and Jacqueline E. McLaughlin. “Promoting Creative Problem-Solving in Schools of Pharmacy with the Use of Design Thinking.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1 Oct. 2020, https://www.ajpe.org/content/84/10/ajpe8065. \
Schneider, Eric F., et al. “Pharmacy Students' Ability to Think about Thinking.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 15 Oct. 2014, https://www.ajpe.org/content/78/8/148.
Welcome back! This episode focuses on our first endpoint: communication. As we explore what endpoints will result in successful future pharmacists our first stop is communication and how being an extrovert or introvert and thinking or feeling type (MBTI categories) will impact how you might express communication and ways that you can grow. As pharmacists our roles will require high degrees of communication no matter the practice setting so join us as we look deeper into communication. After all, communication is key!
References
American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Holt SL, Lau MS, et al. Tenets of professionalism for pharmacy students. Pharmacotherapy. 2009;29(6):757-759. doi:10.1592/phco.29.6.757
Bingham AL, Haines SL, Summerlin J, Heunisch C. ASHP Statement on Professionalism. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2022;79(18):1612-1616. doi:10.1093/ajhp/zxac146
McLaughlin JE, Bush AA, Rodgers PT, et al. Exploring the Requisite Skills and Competencies of Pharmacists Needed for Success in an Evolving Health Care Environment. Am J Pharm Educ. 2017;81(6):116. doi:10.5688/ajpe816116
Mylrea MF, Gupta TS, Glass BD. Professionalization in Pharmacy Education as a Matter of Identity. Am J Pharm Educ. 2015;79(9):142. doi:10.5688/ajpe799142
O'Sullivan TA, Sy E, Bacci JL. Essential Attributes for the Community Pharmacist as Care Provider. Am J Pharm Educ. 2020;84(1):7125. doi:10.5688/ajpe7125
Rezler AG, Manasse HR Jr, Buckley JM. A comparative study of the personality types attracted to pharmacy and medical school. Am J Pharm Educ. 1977;41(1):7-10.
Rezler AG, Mrtek RG, Manasse HR Jr. Linking career choice to personality types: a preliminary analysis of pharmacy students. Am J Pharm Educ. 1976;40(2):121-125.
The Myers & Briggs Foundation - MBTI® Basics, https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/.
Becoming THAT Pharmacist. This series will traverse the key elements that help to create successful future pharmacists through incorporating MBTI behavioral traits, research within pharmacy education, professional thoughts and opinions, and student perspectives. Ultimately, we hope to guide listeners to uncover what it takes to become THAT pharmacist.
A note from the host: These discussions are the culmination of findings from an independent research project and thorough literature review I have conducting during my P2 and P3 years in pharmacy school to answer these questions.