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Title: Leadership Development: Pharmacy Students, New Practitioners and ASHP


1
Leadership Development Pharmacy Students, New
Practitioners and ASHP
  • Cindi Brennan, PharmD, MHA
  • President - American Society of Health-System
    Pharmacists

2
ASHPs Mission
  • ASHP believes the mission of pharmacists is to
    help people make the best use of medicines.
  • To advance and support the professional practice
    of pharmacists in hospitals and health systems,
    and
  • To serve as a collective voice on issues related
    to medication use and public health

3
ASHP Members Cover the Spectrum of Health-System
Pharmacy Practice
  • Acute care
  • Ambulatory care
  • Clinical specialists
  • Management
  • Home care
  • Long-term care
  • Chronic care
  • Managed care
  • Students
  • New practitioners
  • Technicians

4
ASHP Core Strengths
  • Practice Standards
  • Advocacy
  • Residency Accreditation
  • Drug Information
  • Education (Meetings, like Midyear)
  • Pharmacy Publishing

5
Leadership Agenda ASHPs Top Priorities
  • Promote fail-safe medication use
  • Foster evidence-based medication use in
    health-systems
  • Expand access to the patient care services of
    health-system pharmacists
  • Help hospitals and health-system pharmacists deal
    with the affordability and accessibility of
    pharmaceuticals
  • Foster supply of qualified practice managers,
    pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians in
    health-systems

6
What is the ASHP Student Forum?
  • Students home within ASHP
  • Membership of nearly 10,000!
  • Serves to increase student involvement in ASHP
    activities
  • Provides special services and benefits to
    pharmacy student members!

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Goals of the ASHP Student Forum
  • To increase students knowledge about careers in
    pharmacy practice in health systems
  • To increase students knowledge about trends in
    pharmacy practice in health systems
  • To improve the organizational and
    practice-focused leadership skills of students
  • To increase student involvement in the formation
    of ASHP policies

8
Student Member Benefits Services Just to Name
A Few!
  • Twice-monthly AJHP (American Journal of
    Health-System Pharmacy)
  • Twice-monthly student NewsLink e-mail
  • Eligibility for national leadership positions,
    student leadership awards (!), internship and
    rotation opportunities
  • Comprehensive information about ASHP-accredited
    residency training programs

9
Student Member Benefits Services
  • Student programs at ASHP meetings
  • Mentorship through networking
  • Virtual Mentoring Program
  • Reduced rates on membership, ASHP publications,
    and ASHP meetings (host of the largest pharmacy
    meeting in the world!)

10
Student Member Benefits Services
  • Free membership in ASHP Sections (as many as
    youd like!)
  • Clinical Specialists and Scientists
  • Home, Ambulatory, and Chronic Care Practitioners
  • Inpatient Care Practitioners
  • Pharmacy Practice Managers
  • Informatics and Technology

11
National Opportunities for Involvement
Dec 31st Deadline
  • Student Forum Executive Committee
  • (5 students nationwide)
  • Appointed by ASHP President-Elect
  • Advises ASHP on student benefits, services,
    programs, and needs of students
  • Travels to other schools representing ASHP to
    promote membership and involvement
  • 3 all-expense paid meetings
  • ASHP Midyear Meeting
  • ASHP Summer Meeting
  • January at ASHP Headquarters
  • Monthly conference calls

12
National Opportunities for Involvement
Dec 31st Deadline
  • ASHP Councils/Commission (1 student each)
  • Affiliate Relations
  • Education and Workforce Development
  • Pharmacy Management
  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Public Policy
  • Therapeutics
  • ASHPs policy recommending bodies
  • Appointed by ASHP President-Elect
  • Advise ASHP on policies needed in these areas
  • All expense paid trip to ASHP Headquarters in
    Bethesda (3-day commitment in September)
  • Includes Legislative Day trip to the Capitol Hill

13
Student Forum Exec Committee, ASHP Councils and
Commission
  • Submit nomination materials by Dec 31 to ASHP
    President-Elect at evp_at_ashp.org
  • Materials should include
  • Letter to President-Elect explaining to what
    position you are requesting appointment and why
    you are qualified
  • 2 letters of recommendation (faculty member,
    employer, etc.)
  • CV
  • An additional letter of support from your ASHP
    state affiliate organization is strongly
    encouraged.
  • Term of service is June 2008-May 2009

14
National Opportunities for Involvement
May 1st Deadline
  • Student Forum Advisory Groups (formerly
    Subcommittees)
  • Membership
  • Meetings and Programming
  • Policy and Legislative Affairs
  • Student Society and Leadership Development
  • Technology and Publications
  • 9 students each AG
  • Appointed by Student Forum EC Chair
  • AG charges and application procedures at
    http//www.ashp.org/student/ForumLeadOpps.cfm

15
National Opportunities for Involvement
May 1st Deadline
  • Student Forum Advisory Groups
  • AGs work mostly via e-mail
  • Meet via conference call twice/year
  • Meet in person at Midyear (non-mandatory meeting)
  • Provide opportunity to get to know other students
    around the country with professional interests
    similar to your own
  • Recognition on ASHP Web site

16
Other Opportunities at ASHP Headquarters
  • Summer Internship in Association Management
    (stipend provided)
  • ASHP Experiential Education Program (rotation
    site)
  • ASHP Executive Residency in Management and
    Leadership (post-grad, paid position)
  • ASHP George P. Provost Editorial Internship
    (post-grad, 6-month experience, paid position)
  • All program details/application info provided at
    http//www.ashp.org/AboutASHP/ASHPinternsres.cfm

17
Local Opportunities for Involvement



 
 
 
 

 
      
  • Student officer
  • ASHP Student Liaison
  • ASHP state affiliate organization Texas Society
    of Health-System Pharmacists (TSHP)


18
Statewide Opportunities for Involvement TSHP
  • Student Forum Executive Committee
  • Two members from each School
  • Chair and vice-chair of the Exec Comm
  • Various statewide Councils include student
    representatives
  • Statewide Clinical Skills Competition

19
Leadership Progression
  • Involvement starts at the student society level!
  • Move on to state and/or national leadership
  • Get to know the movers and shakers in your
    field

20
ASHP Student Leadership Award
  • Recognizes student members with an interest in
    pharmacy practice in health-systems who have
    demonstrated leadership ability
  • Awarded to 12 students annually (4 from each
    professional year starting with second year)
  • Award consists of
  • Plaque
  • ASHP drug information library (over 900 value)
  • 2500 cash award from ASHP Research and Education
    Foundation
  • Application deadline Jan 31, more details at
    http//www.ashp.org/student

21
Beyond Pharmacy School.
  • New Practitioners Forum
  • Pharmacists in first 5 years of practice
  • ASHP New Practitioners Forum
  • Transitions new practitioners into the pharmacy
    community
  • provides opportunities for collaboration and
    professional development.
  • Executive Committee
  • 5 New Practitioners
  • Application process and timeline same

22
Beyond Pharmacy School...
  • Residency Training
  • A post-graduate experience that provides the
    opportunity to accelerate growth beyond
    entry-level professional competence
  • further develop leadership skills that can be
    applied in any position in any practice setting

23
Types of Residencies
  • PGY1 (Previously Pharmacy Practice)
  • First year of postgraduate residency training
  • PGY2 (Previously Specialized)
  • Second year of postgraduate residency training
  • Must complete PGY1 prior to PGY2
  • MUST DO PGY1 before PGY2
  • All ASHP-Accredited programs in Match
  • Community and Managed Care programs within
    PGY1/PGY2 categories

24
ASHP-Accredited Residencies (PGY1 PGY2)
  • Programs available in hospitals, HMOs, clinics,
    community pharmacies, managed care organizations,
    VA system, colleges of pharmacy
  • More than 15,000 graduates since 1964
  • Elite group

25
What is accreditation?
  • Peer review process
  • Measures compliance with standards developed by
    practitioners and assures a quality experience
  • Demonstrates institutional commitment to
    excellence, quality and education
  • Ensures public safety
  • Applies continuous quality improvement process
  • Quality is the foremost consideration

26
Does it Matter if the Residency is Accredited?
  • Yes!!
  • Standards based
  • Assures Responsibility / Accountability
  • Widely recognized by profession

27
ASHP Residency Programs in the Accreditation
Process (n816) as of 8/06
28
PGY2 Programs (301)
  • Primary Care 62
  • Critical Care 45
  • Oncology 31
  • Drug Information 27
  • Infectious Diseases 22
  • Pediatrics 20
  • Geriatrics 15
  • Management 15
  • Psychiatric 12
  • Internal Medicine 10
  • Pharmacotherapy 10
  • Managed Care Systems 6
  • Nutrition Support 5
  • Nuclear 3
  • Cardiology 6
  • HIV 3
  • Informatics 3
  • Emergency 2
  • Transplant 2
  • Pain Palliative Care 1
  • Nephrology 1
  • Medication Safety 1

29
Why Complete A Residency?
  • Expansion of skills
  • Competitive advantage in job market
  • Networking opportunities
  • Career planning

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Selecting a Residency
  • Accredited vs. Non-accredited
  • Patient population and services
  • Teaching commitment
  • Staffing commitment
  • Work environment

33
Frequently Asked Questions
  • What Are Some Examples of Key Qualifications?
  • How Important Are Grades?
  • Will I Earn a Salary?
  • Can I Only Complete a Residency Directly After
    Graduation?
  • To How Many Residencies Should I Apply?

34
Sources of Information
  • ASHP (www.ashp.org)
  • New Residency Standards (PGY1/PGY2)
  • Online and searchable residency directories
  • Why Complete A Residency?
  • Accredited vs. Non-Accredited
  • Other ACCP, APhA, AMCP, ASCP

35
Conclusion Why be Active in ASHP, TSHP and
Student Society?
  • To learn more about the pharmacy profession
  • To increase your knowledge of careers in
    health-system pharmacy practice
  • To enhance your professional development
  • To network with others with similar interests as
    yours
  • To make a difference in your profession

36
Questions?
  • Your Student Forum Contact
  • Michelle M. Bonnarens, Pharm.D., Director, ASHP
    Pharmacy Student Forum
  • www.ashp.org
  • students_at_ashp.org
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