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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.

The art of patient counseling The art of patient counseling

The art of patient counseling

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Eager to grow as a patient educator, I first competed in the local APhA–ASP Patient Counseling Competition in my second year of pharmacy school. I challenged myself to improve and compete every year after that. At APhA2018 in Nashville, the work of the last 4 years of pharmacy school was rewarded when I won the national APhA–ASP Patient Counseling Competition, which is supported by CVS Health.

Celebrating 50 years of student-led patient care Celebrating 50 years of student-led patient care

Celebrating 50 years of student-led patient care

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Student pharmacists came together during the APhA2019 APhA–ASP Awards Celebration in Seattle to recognize the outstanding achievements of chapters and individuals across the country. This was a time to acknowledge the positive impact student pharmacists had not only on their local communities, but also collectively on the...
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“Alison,” congratulations on reaching a huge milestone—graduating from pharmacy school! According to the U.S. Census, only about...
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About to make the leap About to make the leap

About to make the leap

Hello, student pharmacists! A genuine thank you for continually following along during my APPE journey! Graduation is approaching and I cannot...
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Four chapters, one goal Four chapters, one goal

Four chapters, one goal

All APhA–ASP Chapters share a common goal: to provide care to patients and the community while advocating for the profession. Student...
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A commitment to communities A commitment to communities

A commitment to communities

In February, the University of Wisconsin (UW)–Madison School of Pharmacy held its first ever Community Service Challenge (CSC), a...
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Flourishing hope Flourishing hope

Flourishing hope

This past December, I was not entirely sure what to expect during my medical mission trip to bustling Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, but knew I was...
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A sense of normalcy to help ease the suffering A sense of normalcy to help ease the suffering

A sense of normalcy to help ease the suffering

"Tzeva Adom, Tzeva Adom” blares over the loud speakers across the whole city. Men, women, and children have 15 seconds to run to the...
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Finding “the answer” to your next interview questions

Summer brings time for relaxation, getting together with friends, and enjoying a break from school work. However, in pharmacy school, summer is a time when many of you may be embarking on either IPPEs or APPEs, or participating in an internship, pharmacy-related work, or research. As you read the article title again, you might be questioning the timing of the topic. There are many wonderful...

A prescription for better policy

When I got into pharmacy school at the University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy in 2016, the last thing I imagined was getting involved in politics. I always enjoyed the sciences and pharmacy because they were on the opposite spectrum from politics. Then I got into pharmacy school, and my attitude shifted. I started to see how my scope of practice can change with an...
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