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Students Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Leadership Development: Pharmacy Students, New Practitioners and ASHP
Cindi Brennan, PharmD, MHA
President - American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
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ASHP’s Mission
ASHP believes the mission of pharmacists is to help people make the best use of medicines.
To advance and support the professional practice of pharmacists in hospitals and health systems, and
To serve as a collective voice on issues related to medication use and public health
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ASHP Members Cover the Spectrum of Health-System Pharmacy Practice
Acute care
Ambulatory care
Clinical specialists
Management
Home care
Long-term care
Chronic care
Managed care
Students
New practitioners
Technicians
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ASHP Core Strengths
Practice Standards
Advocacy
Residency Accreditation
Drug Information
Education (Meetings, like Midyear)
Pharmacy Publishing
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Leadership Agenda: ASHP’s Top Priorities
Promote fail-safe medication use Foster evidence-based medication use in health-
systems Expand access to the patient care services of health-
system pharmacists Help hospitals and health-system pharmacists deal with
the affordability and accessibility of pharmaceuticals Foster supply of qualified practice managers,
pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians in health-systems
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What is the ASHP Student Forum?
Students “home” within ASHP
Membership of nearly 10,000!
Serves to increase student involvement in ASHP activities
Provides special services and benefits to pharmacy student members!
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Goals of the ASHP Student Forum
To increase students’ knowledge about careers in pharmacy practice in health systems
To increase students’ knowledge about trends in pharmacy practice in health systems
To improve the organizational and practice-focused leadership skills of students
To increase student involvement in the formation of ASHP policies
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Student Member Benefits & Services – Just to Name A Few!
Twice-monthly AJHP (American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy)
Twice-monthly student “NewsLink” e-mail Eligibility for national leadership positions,
student leadership awards ($!), internship and rotation opportunities
Comprehensive information about ASHP-accredited residency training programs
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Student Member Benefits & Services
Student programs at ASHP meetings
Mentorship through networking
Virtual Mentoring Program Reduced rates on
membership, ASHP publications, and ASHP meetings (host of the largest pharmacy meeting in the world!)
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Student Member Benefits & Services
Free membership in ASHP Sections (as many as you’d like!) Clinical Specialists and Scientists Home, Ambulatory, and Chronic Care
Practitioners Inpatient Care Practitioners Pharmacy Practice Managers Informatics and Technology
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National Opportunities for Involvement:
Student Forum Executive Committee (5 students nationwide)
Appointed by ASHP President-Elect Advises ASHP on student benefits, services,
programs, and needs of students Travels to other schools representing ASHP to
promote membership and involvement 3 “all-expense” paid meetings
–ASHP Midyear Meeting –ASHP Summer Meeting–January at ASHP Headquarters
Monthly conference calls
Dec 31st Deadline
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National Opportunities for Involvement:
ASHP Councils/Commission (1 student each) Affiliate Relations Education and Workforce Development Pharmacy Management Pharmacy Practice Public Policy Therapeutics
ASHP’s policy recommending bodies Appointed by ASHP President-Elect Advise ASHP on policies needed in these areas All expense paid trip to ASHP Headquarters in
Bethesda (3-day commitment in September) Includes Legislative Day trip to the Capitol Hill
Dec 31st Deadline
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Student Forum Exec Committee, ASHP Councils and Commission
Submit nomination materials by Dec 31 to ASHP President-Elect at: [email protected]
Materials should include: Letter to President-Elect explaining to what position
you are requesting appointment and why you are qualified
2 letters of recommendation (faculty member, employer, etc.)
CV An additional letter of support from your ASHP state
affiliate organization is strongly encouraged. Term of service is June 2008-May 2009
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National Opportunities for Involvement:
Student Forum Advisory Groups (formerly “Subcommittees”)
Membership Meetings and Programming Policy and Legislative Affairs Student Society and Leadership Development Technology and Publications
9 students each AG Appointed by Student Forum EC Chair AG charges and application procedures at
http://www.ashp.org/student/ForumLeadOpps.cfm
May 1st Deadline
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National Opportunities for Involvement:
Student Forum Advisory Groups AG’s work mostly via e-mail Meet via conference call twice/year Meet in person at Midyear (non-mandatory
meeting) Provide opportunity to get to know other students
around the country with professional interests similar to your own
Recognition on ASHP Web site
May 1st Deadline
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Other Opportunities at ASHP Headquarters
Summer Internship in Association Management (stipend provided)
ASHP Experiential Education Program (rotation site) ASHP Executive Residency in Management and
Leadership (post-grad, paid position) ASHP George P. Provost Editorial Internship (post-
grad, 6-month experience, paid position) All program details/application info provided at:
http://www.ashp.org/AboutASHP/ASHPinternsres.cfm
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Local Opportunities for Involvement
Student officer
ASHP Student Liaison
ASHP state affiliate organization – Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (TSHP)
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Statewide Opportunities for Involvement: TSHP
Student Forum Executive Committee Two members from each School Chair and vice-chair of the Exec Comm
Various statewide Councils include student representatives
Statewide “Clinical Skills Competition”
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Leadership Progression
Involvement starts at the student society level!
Move on to state and/or national leadership Get to know the “movers and shakers” in
your field
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ASHP Student Leadership Award
Recognizes student members with an interest in pharmacy practice in health-systems who have demonstrated leadership ability
Awarded to 12 students annually (4 from each professional year starting with second year)
Award consists of: Plaque ASHP drug information library (over $900 value) $2500 cash award from ASHP Research and Education
Foundation Application deadline Jan 31, more details at
http://www.ashp.org/student
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Beyond Pharmacy School…….New Practitioners Forum Pharmacists in first 5 years of practice ASHP New Practitioners Forum
Transitions new practitioners into the pharmacy community
provides opportunities for collaboration and professional development.
Executive Committee: 5 New Practitioners Application process and timeline same
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Beyond Pharmacy School…...
Residency Training:
A post-graduate experience that provides the opportunity to accelerate growth beyond entry-level professional competence
…further develop leadership skills that can be applied in any position in any practice setting
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Types of Residencies PGY1 (Previously Pharmacy Practice)
First year of postgraduate residency training PGY2 (Previously Specialized)
Second year of postgraduate residency training Must complete PGY1 prior to PGY2
MUST DO PGY1 before PGY2 All ASHP-Accredited programs in Match Community and Managed Care programs
within PGY1/PGY2 categories
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ASHP-Accredited Residencies (PGY1 & PGY2)Programs available in hospitals, HMOs, clinics,
community pharmacies, managed care organizations, VA system, colleges of pharmacy
More than 15,000 graduates since 1964
Elite group
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What is accreditation? Peer review process Measures compliance with standards developed
by practitioners and assures a quality experience Demonstrates institutional commitment to
excellence, quality and education Ensures public safety Applies continuous quality improvement process
Quality is the foremost consideration
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Does it Matter if the Residency is Accredited?
Yes!!
Standards based
Assures Responsibility / Accountability
Widely recognized by profession
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ASHP Residency Programs in the Accreditation Process (n=816) as of 8/06
Managed Care, 29
Community Care, 36
PGY1 , 421
PGY2, 301
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PGY2 Programs (301)Primary Care 62
Critical Care 45
Oncology 31
Drug Information 27
Infectious Diseases 22
Pediatrics 20
Geriatrics 15
Management 15
Psychiatric12
Internal Medicine 10
Pharmacotherapy 10
Managed Care Systems 6
Nutrition Support 5
Nuclear 3
Cardiology 6
HIV 3
Informatics3
Emergency 2
Transplant 2
Pain & Palliative Care 1
Nephrology 1
Medication Safety 1
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Why Complete A Residency?
Expansion of skills
Competitive advantage in job market
Networking opportunities
Career planning
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Increasing Numbers of Residents Over Time
435
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1,200 1240
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Matching numbers for Accredited Pharmacy Practice Programs1990 - 2006
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# applicants
# positions
# matched
1990 1995 2000 2005
More Applicants than Positions
2006
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Selecting a Residency
Accredited vs. Non-accredited
Patient population and services
Teaching commitment
Staffing commitment
Work environment
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Some Examples of Key Qualifications?
How Important Are Grades?
Will I Earn a Salary?
Can I Only Complete a Residency Directly After Graduation?
To How Many Residencies Should I Apply?
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Sources of Information
ASHP (www.ashp.org) New Residency Standards (PGY1/PGY2) Online and searchable residency directories “Why Complete A Residency”? Accredited vs. Non-Accredited
Other: ACCP, APhA, AMCP, ASCP
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Conclusion: Why be Active in ASHP, TSHP and Student Society?
To learn more about the pharmacy profession To increase your knowledge of careers in
health-system pharmacy practice To enhance your professional development To network with others with similar interests as
yours To make a difference in your profession
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Questions?
Your Student Forum Contact: Michelle M. Bonnarens, Pharm.D.,
Director, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum
www.ashp.org