ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 5/9/2024
Changes and choices
Change is never easy, especially when it’s forced up on us. But very often, change happens to teach us something new about ourselves. - 2/2/2021
A (rapid) turn of the page
- 11/29/2020
Finding silver linings
Isolation was torturous. Mentally, my strength ebbed and flowed much like a tide; I felt certain days offered some hope that things would return to normal sooner than expected, but there were significant stretches where that semblance of a familiar routine seemed to be getting further and further away. Productivity was down, tensions were up, and distance was affecting relationships. - 3/31/2020
The reason why they call what we do a "practice"
It's time to step out of my practice comfort zone and expand my knowledge base. Time to learn! - 8/30/2018
Good samaritans
As pharmacists, we often rely on our specialized skillset to help people, but sometimes connecting with patients matters more - 7/19/2018
Ascension: Every lesson learned is a step up—and a chance to share
Every day is an opportunity to learn something new—and share that knowledge with someone else. - 5/6/2018
The perils of exaggeration
In pharmacy we exaggerate quite a bit, but that can make it difficult to make educated decisions - 9/25/2017
Don't stop...thinking about your practice
How I like to think about pharmacy practice, by way of Fleetwood Mac - 6/20/2017
The evolution of tech regulation
With the advent of specialized clinical roles, the actual distribution of medications still needs to occur safely, and with the same degree of excellence that we have always known. Enter the pharmacy technician. - 6/13/2016
Manage like you’re riding a bike
Helping my daughter conquer the two-wheel balancing act reminded me of some important pharmacy management lessons.