Division of Pharmacy Professional Development - University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy
46 episodes
3 months ago
We explore a wide range of topics related to pharmacy practice, patient care, and healthcare delivery in every setting. Listen in as we speak with respected experts and key thought leaders about their lessons learned. Our goal is to empower pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and pharmacy students to advance their practice by introducing them to new knowledge and role models.
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We explore a wide range of topics related to pharmacy practice, patient care, and healthcare delivery in every setting. Listen in as we speak with respected experts and key thought leaders about their lessons learned. Our goal is to empower pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and pharmacy students to advance their practice by introducing them to new knowledge and role models.
Special Host Eric G. Boyce, PharmD - Professor of Pharmacy Practice, University of the Pacific Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy - and Guests Alex N. Isaacs, PharmD, MS, BCPS - Clinical Associate Professor, Purdue University College of Pharmacy - and Sally A. Arif, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP - Associate Professor, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy, Downers Grove - talk with us about professional identity formation, people and events that influenced their professional identity, and the importance of reflection.
Key Lessons
Our identities are who we are and aren't easily changed (but can and do evolved over time)
Our lived experiences have a significant influence on our professional identity
Role models and mentors play a critical role in our professional identity formation
Emotional experiences have a powerful effect in shaping our beliefs and motivations
Reflection and introspection can help us solidify and clarify our values and beliefs
Developing a regular and ongoing reflective practice can help us think through challenges and plan for the future so that we are clear about our purpose and what aspire to be
For more information about professional identity formation, read the Report of the 2020-2021 AACP Student Affairs Committee: A Pathway to Professional Identity Formation
PharmacyForward
We explore a wide range of topics related to pharmacy practice, patient care, and healthcare delivery in every setting. Listen in as we speak with respected experts and key thought leaders about their lessons learned. Our goal is to empower pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and pharmacy students to advance their practice by introducing them to new knowledge and role models.