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From Posts to Professional Impact: Reflections on Serving as an ACCP Social Media Influencer
Written by Kimmy Nguyen, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, TTS I never expected to become a pharmacy “influencer,” and if we are being honest, I am very much a micro-influencer. What began as a way to reinforce career prep pearls for my students gradually grew into something larger. When messages resonated beyond my classroom through likes, shares, or saves, I knew they were reaching learners who might need them. Social media became another way to meet learners where they are and reinfo
Feb 244 min read


Making Connections: Networking at the ACCP Annual Meeting as a Pharmacy Student
Written by Sarah Abdulameer, PharmD and Kris Denzel Tupas, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP The Power of Networking in Pharmacy Networking is a cornerstone of professional growth in pharmacy, opening doors to mentorship, collaboration, and career opportunities. The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Annual Meeting is one of the best events that allows pharmacy students to engage with experts, explore various career paths, and build meaningful professional networks. If networking
Nov 19, 20254 min read


Thriving (Surviving) as a New Ambulatory Care Academic: Finding Your Path in Practice, Teaching, Scholarship, Service, and Life
Written by Chelsea Huppert, PharmD, BCACP; Aaron Brown, PharmD; Christina Berg, PharmD; Jessica Witt, PharmD, BCACP So, you want to be an academic? Maybe you’ve been dreaming about this for years or you fell into this by chance. Maybe you’re new to this or have been practicing for decades. Any which way, you’re here. Now what? The world of academic pharmacy can be intimidating. You have many priorities to balance and people vying for your time. So, how do you start? How do y
Oct 1, 20256 min read


Experiences from the ACCP Leadership and Management Academy
Written by Kathryn P. (Litten) Lin, PharmD, BCACP As an ambulatory care pharmacist and faculty member, I wear many hats—clinician, educator, preceptor, research project manager, and service leader. As a mentor to students and as I stepped into a new leadership role within a professional organization, I recognized I had never had formal leadership training. I knew there were opportunities to hone skills that could aid in several of my professional roles, particularly in financ
Aug 14, 20252 min read
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