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Becoming THAT Pharmacist
Julianna Estremera
6 episodes
1 week ago
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.
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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.
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The road to leadership (featuring: Dr Clara U. Okorie-Awe)
Becoming THAT Pharmacist
24 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
The road to leadership (featuring: Dr Clara U. Okorie-Awe)

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

Becoming THAT Pharmacist
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.