Browse

You are looking at 111 - 120 of 531 items for :

  • Career Development x
  • Refine by Access: All content x
Clear All
Restricted access

Finding Your Leadership Path

Janice Glascock

May you find a path leading you to contribute in a way that returns satisfaction as a protector and advocate for your patients when they need you most. You are a pharmacist, a part of the most trusted profession.

Restricted access

Go Out and Make It a Great Day

Lorraine (Lori) Lee

Each day, leaders are confronted with challenges; how you react to these challenges is what matters. Leading means a team is moving along to the same goals and aspirations; it means that we stretch ourselves and we stretch our team players; it means supporting each other personally and professionally.

Restricted access

Leaders Know and Understand Themselves

John H. Grubbs

To be a successful leader, first determine your path to leadership, pursue formal management training to gain and develop the skills you need, and know and understand yourself.

Restricted access

Leadership: Learn as You Go

Nicole L. Mollenkopf

Realize that effective leaders, especially medication safety leaders, need to have a solid understanding of “how the work gets done” at every level. This is important to build credibility with your team as well as to design effective medication-use process interventions to reduce or eliminate harm from medication errors.

Restricted access

Leadership Values: HEART

Richard (Ricky) K. Ogden, Jr.

Define what your leadership values are and strive to live them day in and day out.

Restricted access

Leading for Engagement

Yanela Lozano

Yanela shares her belief that transformation requires an engaged staff empowered to think outside the box. She also shares her learnings regarding leadership roles in promoting engagement.

Restricted access

Leading When You’re Not Really Sure That You Want to

Elisabeth (Liz) M. Simmons

Yes, we can lead when called upon and find fulfillment in opportunities even when we might not think the opportunity is right.

Restricted access

Lessons Learned Along the Journey

Brandy S. Snyder

Seize opportunities that are presented to you, both professionally and personally.

Restricted access

Lessons Learned by a Reluctant Leader

Nicole (Nikki) Wilson

Nikki has devoted her entire pharmacy career to caring for patients with infectious diseases (ID) and managing antimicrobial stewardship programs. She enjoys her clinical practice and advancing the care of patients with ID, and she is committed to the quality education of pharmacy students and residents.Nikki shares her journey as a reluctant leader and how she discovered that taking care of a team can be as rewarding as taking care of patients.

Restricted access
Cover Letters from Leaders in Pharmacy

Letters from Leaders in Pharmacy

Advice from Pharmacy Leadership Academy Graduates, Faculty, and Mentors

Sara J. White, Susan Teil Boyer, and Bruce E. Scott