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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.

Excelling in the profession as an introvert Excelling in the profession as an introvert

Excelling in the profession as an introvert

CAREER MANAGER

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Being an introvert, or even having introverted tendencies, can sometimes feel daunting and overwhelming in a profession seemingly filled with extroverts.

Baclofen can reduce agitation in ICU patients Baclofen can reduce agitation in ICU patients

Baclofen can reduce agitation in ICU patients

Critically ill patients who exhibit symptoms of unhealthy alcohol use can become agitated when receiving mechanical ventilation in the ICU. A...
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Life's too short to be busy Life's too short to be busy

Life's too short to be busy

As a pharmacist and health care provider, I am a big advocate for going beyond physical health, and making sure to prioritize emotional and mental...
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Fulfilling my passion to advance the profession Fulfilling my passion to advance the profession

Fulfilling my passion to advance the profession

With my new position, I am incredibly grateful to continue working in association management to fulfill my passion for advancing the pharmacy...
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Renegotiating salaries Renegotiating salaries

Renegotiating salaries

Are you ready to ask for a salary increase? The tips below will help you achieve success in many areas.

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Pearls for precepting Pearls for precepting

Pearls for precepting

After a year of precepting, I have important lessons that have transformed how I operate as a New Practitioner preceptor.

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Obesity in adolescence linked to increased risk of stroke

New research from the American Heart Association (AHA) shows that even after accounting for type 2 diabetes, adolescents with a higher BMI are at a significantly increased risk of first ischemic stroke.

Let's talk about stress

Raise your hand if the aftermath of 2020 has you feeling more stressed out than ever before. Both of my hands are frantically flying in the air on this one. 

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