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  • 8/1/2023

    The hope of healthcare, Part 7 – Skills that increase in value and skills that decrease in value

    We all have skills, and not only do we have skills, we have certain kinds of skills. Not all skills are created equal. Some skills will increase in value over time, while other skills will decrease in value over time. Having the appropriate understanding and perspective of these skills will serve us well.
  • 7/25/2023

    The hope of healthcare, Part 6 – proceed until apprehended

    When you consider the systems and processes we all work in, doing something outside the norm may seem a little uncomfortable, or even not allowed. This is the way we have always done it, and this is how we will always do it. Personally, I find this way of thinking very frustrating, and also very limiting.
  • 7/11/2023

    The hope of healthcare, Part 5 - the agency to act

    In the pharmacy, we often find ourselves locked into rigorous workflows designed to reduce, if not eliminate, the possibility of errors being made. In other words, we have agency. But...having agency is not permission to be reckless. Rather, agency is the ability to do things in such a way as to make an improvement.
  • 7/4/2023

    The hope of healthcare, Part 4 - learning to be the buffalo

    How many of us have encountered situations with patients where we find ourselves dealing with bigger problems because the smaller problems were not addressed earlier? We all have! Medication adherence, complex therapies, opioid use, managing drug interactions, the list can go on and on!
  • 6/27/2023

    The hope of healthcare, Part 3 – emotional truth in pharmacy

    Emotions have everything to do with leadership! Emotions are the fuel of leadership. And when harnessed correctly, they can advance us a great distance. When we entertain the idea that pharmacy is the hope of healthcare, we must quickly recognize that hope is an emotion.
  • 6/20/2023

    The hope of healthcare part 2 – defining the new reality for pharmacists

    Pharmacists monitor medication safety and efficacy within the drug delivery system. I very much like this definition, but I also understand the need to adjust it as we move forward. We don’t just dispense, we don’t just check for allergies and drug interactions, we aren’t just the medication experts. We are something larger than that which blends these elements (and many others) together for the benefit of the people we serve.
  • 6/13/2023

    It's time to explore pharmacy as the hope of healthcare

    Pharmacists are doing more today than ever before. What are the things you are most excited about when it comes to pharmacy being the hope of healthcare? You can be excited about it, even if you are not currently doing it. All over the world we see our colleagues doing some fantastic things for patient care. What are some of those things that you believe would be an absolute game changer?
  • 6/6/2023

    How can pharmacists achieve "next level leadership"? Part 2

    What if I am contributing to the development of other leaders around me and they can see things from a unique perspective – a perspective that I do not have? That's when magic happens.
  • 5/30/2023

    How can pharmacists achieve "next level leadership"?

    In the context of leadership growth, the next level is the act of contributing what you are learning to someone else. It is helping others around you become better leaders. It is building your bench of competent and confident leaders.
  • 5/23/2023

    The “nice personality” of pharmacy leadership, Part 2

    When I first started to study this principle of consistency, I quickly realized that the only thing I was consistent at was being inconsistent! However, gaining awareness of my inconsistency allowed me to identify and try new ways to become more consistent.
  • 5/16/2023

    The “nice personality” of pharmacy leadership

    As we continue our overview of the four principles of leadership growth, I will readily admit that most people may expect or want something much more glamourous than what I bring you today.
  • 5/9/2023

    Good intentions!

    To some reading this column, the word "intentional" will hit you like a punch in the nose. It will possess your attention and inspire your action. Intentionality does not discriminate. It is a principle that will serve all who choose to adopt it. I have yet to find anyone who has not benefited from intentionality.
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