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Transitions Magazine

Transitions is published bi-monthly for members of the APhA New Practitioner Network. The online newsletter contains information focused on life inside and outside pharmacy practice, providing guidance on various areas of professional, personal, and practice development. Each issue includes in-depth articles on such topics as personal financial management, innovative practice sites, career profiles, career development tools, residency and postgraduate programs, and more.

A path will always open A path will always open

A path will always open

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A linear career path is not always followed or necessary for success.

Navigating the “what’s next” question Navigating the “what’s next” question

Navigating the “what’s next” question

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Job. Residency. Fellowship. These words strike fear, confusion, and anxiety in the hearts of many third- and final-year student pharmacists. As you begin the transition from student pharmacist to practicing pharmacist, the question of “what’s next?” can be overwhelming at times. I experienced these same feelings while applying...
Lessons learned since graduation Lessons learned since graduation

Lessons learned since graduation

Friday, May 12, 2023. It’s the night before my graduation from University of Florida College of Pharmacy. A few days prior, I had my last...
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No day is the same here at APhA No day is the same here at APhA

No day is the same here at APhA

I heard the phrase “No day is the same here at APhA” for the first time and I couldn’t agree more.

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A specialty spotlight A specialty spotlight

A specialty spotlight

Throughout my undergraduate experience, I silently settled with the fact that a career relating to psychology was impractical as I scattered...
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Be a risk-taker

While your time in pharmacy school comes with many exciting opportunities and chances to learn about the world of pharmacy, it can also come with a lot of pressure to determine what you want the next phase of your life to look like. During school, I tried to explore as many practice settings as possible, and I was determined to find one that felt like the perfect fit. But despite my efforts, I...

Stay true to the real you

It can be hard to juggle APPEs, life, and job-hunting in your final year of pharmacy school. For me, it felt like I was in a pressure cooker for about a year. There is so much pressure, both internally and externally, to do well in APPEs, network with pharmacists, and find time to figure out your career.

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