The newsletter is entering its 3 rd consecutive year of publication and has been able to maintain high standards of professionalism, creative content, and unique opportunities for both students and working professionals. The Rho Chi Post encourages students, preceptors, faculty members, administrators, and all interested parties to submit content for publication
A short resume and list of publications are included for each person
Assisting in ACOs, CMS measures, HCAPs etc. are some examples Volunteer to represent pharmacy When pharmacy needs to be represented at cross departmental meetings see if you can attend If presentations need to be made seek them out because in addition to increasing your visibility they build your confidence Participate in learning opportunities Organization wide events are a great place to build and enhance relationships outside of pharmacy Utilize training programs provided to not only continue your development but to build relationships Always make an effort to contribute when you attend Demonstrate your expertise When you are seen as an expert you will develop the reputation as someone others can come to for assistance which can lead to interesting projects You raise your profile by sharing what you know by writing a blog for your organization’s intranet, produce and distribute White papers on current issues, etc Form a mastermind group Seek out like minded individuals and discuss current issues/trends Grow your network Don’t always hang out with people you already know especially at professional meetings Actively participate in community and charity events as well as professional meetings Find a mentor(s) Great way to benefit from others experiences They can open their network to you through introductions Highlight others’ achievements Always share credit with others even if it was your idea as they are more likely to reciprocate Suggest them for potential speakers Be generous in the names you put on your publications What are the other ways you are attempting to increase your visibility?
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In addition to the basic sections of a resume, a CV typically includes research, teaching experience, publications, grants and fellowships, professional associations, licenses, awards, and other information relevant to the position for which you are applying
Success is a monthly publication that contains a wide variety of practical articles and includes a CD containing interviews with the article authors
So, while I would not normally use profanity in our professional communications, I figured if all of these renowned publications have used the title in print, then it should be OK here at ASHP