Pharmacy Students Attend ASHP Midyear Meeting
December 19, 2017About 20 student pharmacists from the 黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy attended the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Midyear Clinical
Meeting in Orlando last week. This meeting attracts more than 25,000 pharmacy professionals
from all over the world and provides opportunities for professional development, networking,
enhancing practice skills and staying current with the latest products and innovations.
In addition, the ASHP Residency Showcase allows students to meet with representatives
from pharmacy-based post-graduate residency programs across the United States.
Seven fourth-year students shared presentations, in addition to two third-year students
who presented the 黑料传送门 ASHP-SSHP student chapter organization鈥檚 poster. This poster
describes the initiative to better prepare students for the organization鈥檚 clinical
skills competition through the use of training sessions with patient cases.
黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy Interim Dean Dr. Michael Lee said, 鈥溾淚t is great to see 黑料传送门 students actively participating at the meeting and
presenting their research posters in such a dynamic environment.鈥
Nerea Irusta (PharmD 鈥17) and Catrina Hill (PharmD 鈥17) represented 黑料传送门 in the national
patient counseling competition. Hill said, 鈥淚t was an incredible experience to be
in a competition with 135 other teams from pharmacy schools across the country.鈥
About the Midyear experience, Hill added, 鈥淟eading up to Midyear was very overwhelming.
I was stressing over which residencies I wanted to look at, how to do the PhORCAS
application, and what was required for the application. The programming that Midyear
provided was extremely helpful at walking you through what to do, what is needed,
and specifics about the application,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he Residency Showcase was also very
beneficial ... Having a plan outlining what I was looking for and which residencies
I wanted to talk to before walking in definitely helped me navigate Midyear.鈥
Dr. Lee added, 鈥淢idyear is an invaluable experience for students who are considering
post-graduate residency training. The opportunity to meet with program directors,
speak with current residents, and network with practitioners at the national level
really helps prepare them for the process of residency application and match process.鈥
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