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The podcast of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) postgrads. Offers interviews about a variety of clinical and professional development topics for pharmacy residents, fellows, and graduate students.
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Our very own RAC members, Diego Benavides and Elma Abdulbaki, open up about burnout in pharmacy residency and postgraduate training - what it looks like, why it’s so prevalent, and how it can impact clinical performance and personal well-being. Through honest reflections and shared experiences, we explore common stressors like long hours, imposter syndrome, and high expectations. Most importantly, we discuss practical, realistic strategies to build resilience and protect your well-being throughout your pharmacy journey.
Dr. P. Brandon Bookstaver shares perspective on the different types of postgraduate training, reasons to pursue it, myths surrounding it, the future of the pharmacy profession, and other sage advice.
After two years of residency, PGY2 Marion Javellana shares important perspective for postgraduate trainees based on her experiences.
Dr. Omar El Khatib shares his experience as a pharmacy trainee in Abu Dhabi. Learn about the differences in pharmacy practice and residency training between the United States and Abu Dhabi.
The MATCH - Ep 64

The MATCH - Ep 64

2025-02-2636:37

Current PGY2s, Hannah Ayers and Rowan Rosewarne, share everything you need to know about the Match - Important information to know both before and after you submit your rankings.
Dr. Duncan Dobbins, Postdoctoral Fellow in Health System Science at Geisinger, shares great perspective on basic statistics for use in performing and evaluating research.
Hear from current residents about how to prepare for and thrive during residency interviews and the match process.
Advice from current residents on how to research and select residency programs to apply to as well as tips for preparing all the written materials; letters of recommendation, your curriculum vitae, and your letter of intent.
Postgraduate training can be overwhelming. Listen for some tips on how to maintain wellbeing as a postgraduate trainee.
Transparency on how programs are designed and residents are evaluated in the context of changes to the ASHP Standards and competency areas, goals, and objectives (CAGOs).
How does ACCP advocate for you and how can you advocate for your patients and profession? Learn from ACCP's Senior Director of Government Affairs, John K. McGlew.
Excellent advice as you transition out of a training program and into that first 'real job' from Lindsay Davis and Jessica Merlo. Article referenced during the podcast: Guidelines for Pharmacists Integrating into Primary Care Teams https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819955/
Perspective from Dr. Garrett Schramm, Senior Director of Education at Mayo Clinic, on advancing within your clinical pharmacy career. Spoiler alert: Everyone's path is unique!
Current PGY2s provide helpful advice on making that quick transition from PGY1 to PGY2.
Dr. Nick Peters from the Pharmacy to Dose critical care podcast provides insight on increasing your podcasting presence.
Nervous about your first on-call experience? Afraid to match to a program that requires on-call service? Dr. Brooke Smith, current PGY2 in critical care, shares two years worth of on-call experience.
Is becoming a residency program director in your future? Learn what this career path entails and how to get started from current and past Mayo Clinic residency program directors, Dr. Abby Krauter and Dr. Scott Nei.
Dr. Mia Lussier provides insight and advice on how to successfully transition to a new practitioner role.
Dr. Henry Okoroike provides insight and advice on how to successfully transition to a new practitioner role. 
Want to get started in peer review? Get an inside look at the peer review process from Dr. Erika Ernst, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Associate Professor and Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy Associate Editor - including advice on how to get started.
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