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Season 3 (2024) of the Emerging Leader Podcast Series is brought to you by the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW), the Iowa Pharmacy Association’s (IPA), and the Tennessee Pharmacists Asscoation (TPA). This series invites pharmacy leaders to speak on a wide variety of relevant leadership topics including networking myths and misconception, creating high-performing teams, technician career lattices, interprofessional education, and much more! This series was made for learners at all levels but focuses on professional development for new pharmacy practitioners and pharmacy students.

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Dr. McDonough interviews Dr. Wendy Mobley-Bukstein, an ambulatory care pharmacist and certified diabetes care and education specialist about the role she plays in the family medicine and internal medicine clinics at Primary Health Care, Inc, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Des Moines, Iowa. They discuss everything from how Wendy got into this area, creating sustainable clinical services, and the trials/tribulations of learning how to bill for services in an FQHC.  Interviewed: Wendy Mobley-Bukstein, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES, CHWC, NASM-CPT, FAPhA, FADCESAssociate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Drake UniversityRandy P. McDonough, PharmD, MS, BCGP, BCPS, FAPhA CEO & Co-Owner, Towncrest Pharmacy Corp.
In this episode, PSW Director of Team-based Care Strategies & Business Development, Kate Hartkopf, interviews Dr. Rachel Kavanaugh, Dr. Mathew Letizia, and Professor Karen MacKinnon to learn more about the approaches to incorporate interprofessional education into the academic setting. They offer insights and innovative approaches to IPE while keeping the needs and desires of pharmacy students at the center of their strategies.Interviewed: Rachel Kavanaugh, PharmD, BCACPMedical College of Wisconsin School of PharmacyMathew Letizia, PharmDMedical College of Wisconsin School of PharmacyKaren MacKinnon, BPharm, RPhMedical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy
In this episode, PSW Director of Team-based Care Strategies & Business Development, Kate Hartkopf, interviews Dr. Kristina Heimerl and Dr. Jessica Norman to learn more about their involvement in interprofessional education in ambulatory care. Drs. Heimerl and Norman offer pearls based on their experiences providing interprofessional education, including innovative approaches, how to overcome barriers, and what they find most joyful about interprofessional education.Interviewed:Kristina Heimerl, PharmD, BCACPUW HealthJessica Norman, PharmD, BCACPUW Health
In this episode, TPA Director of Professional Affairs Olivia Welter interviews Dr. Leslie Hamilton to learn more about her involvement in interprofessional education as an academic and critical care pharmacist. Dr. Hamilton offers insights on how interprofessional collaboration benefits patient care, which barriers she has encountered as an interprofessional educator, and strategies for successful implementation of interprofessional education. InterviewedLeslie Hamilton, PharmD, FCCP, FCCM, FNCS, BCPS, BCCCP UTHSC College of Pharmacy/UT Medical Center
In this episode, TPA Director of Professional Affairs interviews certified pharmacy technicians Sheena Illarramendi and Jenny Powell on career opportunities for pharmacy technicians. Sheena and Jenny offer insights on the difference between career ladders and career lattices, aspects of pharmacy technician positions that are appealing for techs who are looking to advance, and what the future of the pharmacy technician career might look like. InterviewedSheena Illarramendi, CPhTVanderbilt University Medical Center/Vanderbilt Specialty PharmacyJenny Powell, CPhT, CHW, Diabetes EducatorGibbs Pharmacy
In this episode, TPA Director of Professional Affairs Olivia Welter interviews Drs. Thai Hensch and Mitchell Lingerfelt to learn more about their experiences with creating high-performing teams and succession planning. Drs. Hensch and Lingerfelt offer insights on how to empower team members to be leaders, strategies for creating and maintaining high-performing teams, and essential components for a successful succession plan. InterviewedThai Hensch, RPh, MBA, CPHQEssentia Health Ambulatory Pharmacy ServicesMitchell Lingerfelt, PharmDKroger Health
In this episode, UW-Madison PharmD candidate, Hanna Lovstad, interviews Drs. Kate Hartkopf, Emmeline Paintsil, and Olivia Welter to discuss common myths and misconceptions about networking. Listen as they share tangible strategies and approaches to authentically build a professional network.Interviewed: Kate Hartkopf, PharmD, BCACPDirector of Team- based Care Strategies & Business DevelopmentPharmacy Society of WisconsinEmmeline Paintsil, PharmD, MSLD, BCPSDirector of Professional AffairsIowa Pharmacy AssociationOlivia Welter, PharmDDirector of Professional AffairsTennessee Pharmacists Association
Audrey Kostrzewa from Wisconsin and Brett Barker from Iowa address medical misinformation in pharmacy practice.
Drea Maier and Mike Grunske discuss pharmacists roles in primary care focused on practice in Wisconsin.
McKenzie Highsmith and Ashley Ellis discuss pharmacists roles in primary care focused on practice in Tennessee.
Pharmacy technicians Jessica Burge from Iowa, Nichole Foster from Tennessee, Amanda Leiman from Wisconsin and Elizabeth Vogel from Wisconsin discuss the changing perceptions of pharmacy technician practice in their respective states.
Jessica Brinkley from Tennessee, Birgitta Monson from Wisconsin, and Kaitlyn Pegump from Iowa discuss the changing landscape of pharmacy practice in their respective states.
Dr. Mitchell Lingerfelt, Pharmacy Practice Coordinator at Kroger Company, explores how new practioners or student pharmacists could ask questions during an informal interview with pharmacy leaders.
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