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Navigating A Unique Journey: Dr. Lindsey Moseley’s Inspiring Path in Pharmacy Education

Pharmacy Is Right For Me

A pharmacy education provides diverse opportunities, ranging from patient care and research to education. Truly, no one path looks the same and there is no better example than Dr. Lindsey Moseley who found her passion for teaching and education whilst pursuing her Pharm.D. Moseley went on to pursue a Master of Education (M.Ed.)

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An Interview with Jamila Jorden, Pharmacy Advisor

Pharmacy Is Right For Me

She also discussed the importance of experiential education in preparing pharmacy students for their careers. As a self-proclaimed navy brat, Jamila settled in South Jersey and attended Howard University for her undergraduate education. From government, education, industry, hospital, and retail, to even digital healthcare.

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Blue Shield of California offers to pick up the tab for Medicaid enrollees who want GEDs

Fierce Healthcare

Blue Shield of California is offering to foot the bill for Medicaid enrollees who want to earn a General Education Diploma and become high school graduates. | The program, being rolled out in Los Angeles and San Diego counties, addresses a trend of fewer people graduating from high school.

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Future Proofing a Consulting Career for 2024 and Beyond

PharmExec

A Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association Q&A with Dorie Clark, Instructor of Executive Education at the Columbia Business School.

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Opinion: Defunding liberal arts is dangerous for health care

STAT

If you want an argument in favor of teaching the humanities, I suggest you ask a medical educator. the age-old debate about the value of a liberal arts education has seemingly devolved into mortal combat, leaving the humanities in dire straits on college campuses. Across the U.S.,

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What the end of affirmative action means to a fourth-year medical student

STAT

For Nolen, a fourth-year medical student at Harvard Medical School, the news sent a chill down her spine even though she had been anticipating it. “It felt very lonely,” said Nolen, who is Black and the first in her family to get a bachelors of science degree and attend medical school. colleges and universities.

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Old School Brand/Generic Crossword Puzzle

Med Ed 101

I know some folks out there really like crossword puzzles, so I figured why not combine a little fun with a little pharmacology education? The main focus of this crossword puzzle is old school medications. The answers to the […] The post Old School Brand/Generic Crossword Puzzle appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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