We are one week away from our first Community-based Pharmacy Residency Showcase! We have partnered with some AMAZING Community-based Pharmacy Residency Programs and hope to see you there🎉
Raise your hand if you love community pharmacy!🙋♀️🙋
The UNC CPRP includes a variety of innovative sites across the state of North Carolina.
Join us at at virtual information sessions to learn more! For the registration link and more, tap the link in bio. ✨
✨Interested in a PGY1 community-based program?✨
Come learn about the UNC Community-based Pharmacy Residency Program! Join us at our virtual sessions to hear more about our program and talk to residents, preceptors, and program leadership! Join at the zoom link in our bio!
Zoom link for the Q&A is in our bio as well as the websites for our program and individual sites. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. We hope to meet you soon!
Advocate for yourself, don’t be afraid to ask questions. No one knows if you need extra help or more experience if you don’t tell them. Your RPD & preceptors are there to help, but it is up to YOU to get the most out of your residency.
Curious about what the Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law today by President Biden, means for independent community pharmacy? Check out NCPA's analysis for a summary of relevant provisions: https://t.co/Bl1FIAqnnc
#tipoftheweek Welcome constructive feedback. Listen openly and focus on understanding what is said. Be receptive to new ideas and different opinions; reflect on them and decide how to proceed. Ask questions to clarify and follow up.
The research project is your new year-long baby. Stay organized and create a timeline for long-term deadlines, giving yourself mini deadlines to complete tasks along with submission & presentation deadlines. Give clear dates on when you need feedback from advisors.
Congratulations to our former residents on receiving this year's Pharmacists Mutual Companies Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award! We are proud to see our alumni among this accomplished group of award winners!
https://t.co/1JgKPKayd7
Ballou, clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice, received the Distinguished Young Pharmacist award, which recognizes a practicing pharmacist with superior achievement, within 10 years of their terminal pharmacy degree.
Congratulations to our faculty members Jacqui McLaughlin, Macary Weck Marciniak, and Nicole R. Pinelli. They are recipients of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s (AACP) 2022 Award of Excellence in Scholarship in Experiential Education! https://t.co/4JZPlpheNM
Success is never guaranteed, but failure can be a learning experience. Failure is not an endpoint, but rather a part of the process. Analyze the problems and take corrective action. Learn all you can and try again. Focus on controllable factors and be willing to change direction.
Residency Tip: Make staying organized a priority!
Use a timer to time your routine tasks and better plan around them. Make daily/weekly/monthly to-do lists and review your priorities daily. Consider color coding deadlines, meetings, personal events, etc. in your calendar.
TIP OF THE WEEK: This is YOUR journey. We all learn and grow differently. It is easy to compare ourselves to others, but you are doing this to better yourself, not to be better than everyone else. Support your co-residents, but never judge your own progress by where they are.