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Written by Sarah Abdulameer, PharmD; Prit Gor B.S., PharmD; Kris Denzel Tupas, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Introduction Research and projects are essential not only for a student pharmacist’s education but also for the advancement of the healthcare field. To communicate ideas, methods, protocols, and results effectively, students must develop strong presentation skills. Pharmacy school offers many opportunities to practice. From the first year of pharmacy (P1) through the fourth year
By Megan Makovsky, PharmD Candidate 2025; Nikki Polivka, PharmD Candidate 2025; Kimmy Nguyen, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, TTS Have you ever said to yourself, “ I don’t belong here. Everyone else is so much smarter than me?” That fraudulent feeling is known as imposter syndrome, and nearly 70% of people have experienced it at least once. It primarily affects those who are high-achieving and successful (including those in pharmacy), and it is often characterized by insecurity, self-