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Letters from Rising Pharmacy Stars: Advice on Creating and Advancing Your Career in a Changing Profession
Advice on Creating and Advancing Your Career in a Changing Profession
Cantrell, Susan A. | White, Sara J.
(2017)
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Abstract
Today’s new health-system pharmacists face challenges and opportunities unknown even a few years ago, from new areas of practice to changing roles in the hospital setting. Though their supervisors and other senior level practitioners can offer valuable guidance, they cannot provide the insights, perspective, and experiential wisdom that early to mid-career practitioners can provide.
To fill this gap, ASHP has created a unique new publication: Letters from Rising Pharmacy Stars: Advice on Creating and Advancing Your Career in a Changing Profession. Edited by Susan A. Cantrell, RPh, CAE, CEO of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, and Sara J. White, RPh, MS, FASHP, Former Director of Pharmacy at Stanford University and Clinics, Letters from Rising Pharmacy Stars is a collection of compelling letters from 30 “up and comers” who have demonstrated significant achievement in their careers.
A companion to ASHP’s Letters to a Young Pharmacist: Sage Advice on Life and Career from Extraordinary Pharmacists, published in 2014 by the same authors, this collection forms an inspiring guide to the choices and challenges that young pharmacists are grappling with, written by practitioners who share similar generational interests and concerns.
Their down-to-earth advice can help readers navigate the changes in pharmacy practice, develop a long-term career strategy, and find the right work/life balance – and also offers valuable insights to residency directors and others who mentor them.
Prior to joining DIA, Cantrell was with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, a professional society for whom she worked for 19 years in a Series of progressively responsible positions. She most recently served as Vice President of Resources Development, where she led the Society's efforts in domestic and international business development. Prior to this, she served as Managing Director, ASHP Advantage, a division of the society that developed and implemented accredited educational programs to assist pharmacists and health professionals. Susan brings significant experience in pharmacy practice, health care delivery and policy, and association management, including a substantial background in professional education, large meetings, business development, and volunteer engagement.
Cantrell is a member of the Alliance for Continuing Medical Education, the American Society of Association Executives, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, and the International Pharmaceutical Federation. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Mississippi, and has completed a residency in hospital pharmacy. She is pursuing graduate training in public health at the University of North Carolina. Susan's numerous honors include the 2010 Alliance for Continuing Medical Education President's Award.
Sara J. White, MS, FASHP is currently a primary Course Faculty for the Pharmacy Leadership Academy. Since retiring in 2003, she has published a Series in the American Journal of Heath-System Pharmacy entitled Success Skills and co-edited the ASHP Pharmacy Leadership Field Guide, Cases and Advice for Everyday Situations (ASHP 2011 and coauthored with Toby Clark, Wisdom From The Pharmacy Trenches). She has developed and recorded Conversations with Health-System Pharmacy's Most Influential Leaders through the ASHP Foundation's Leadership Center. In 2004 Sara was an ASHP Foundation Scholar in Residence on Pharmacy Leadership. From 1992 to 2003 Sara was Director of Pharmacy and Clinical Professor, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, UCSF School of Pharmacy. She was Associate Director of Pharmacy and Professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center from 1972–1992. Sara completed a BS in Pharmacy from Oregon State University, MS from Ohio State University and an ASHP accredited Residency at the Ohio State University Hospitals and Clinics. Sara has been active in local, state and national professional organizations having served as President of the Kansas Society of Hospital Pharmacists and the Greater Kansas City Society of Hospital Pharmacists She has served on the ASHP Board of Directors, Chairman of the House of Delegates and ASHP President. Her contributions have resulted in the ASHP Distinguished Leadership Award and the Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Titlepage | 1 | ||
Table of Contents | 5 | ||
Preface | 7 | ||
1 Sammuel Anderegg | 9 | ||
2 Jennifer Austin | 15 | ||
3 Udobi Campbell | 19 | ||
4 Delia Charest Carias | 23 | ||
5 Rick Couldry | 27 | ||
6 Kristine Crews | 31 | ||
7 Joseph Dikun | 37 | ||
8 Brent & Georgia Fox | 43 | ||
9 John Hertig | 49 | ||
10 Felicity Homsted | 55 | ||
11 Scott Knoer | 61 | ||
12 Paul Krogh | 67 | ||
13 Ashley Lanham | 73 | ||
14 Matthew Lennertz | 77 | ||
15 Robert Lucas | 81 | ||
16 Marni Lun | 87 | ||
17 Lesley Maloney | 91 | ||
18 Christina Martin | 97 | ||
19 Katherine Miller | 103 | ||
20 Kathleen Pawlicki | 107 | ||
21 Nirali Rana | 111 | ||
22 Carly Rodriguez | 117 | ||
23 Leigh Ann Ross | 121 | ||
24 Elisabeth Simmons | 127 | ||
25 Kelly Smith | 131 | ||
26 Eric Tichy | 137 | ||
27 Jacob Tillmann | 141 | ||
28 Jennifer Tryon | 145 | ||
29 Aaron Webb | 149 | ||
30 David Zimmerman | 153 |