At the end of every rotation I have the same mixed emotions. I’m excited to start my next rotation and learn something new from someone new. But I’m also sad because I have to leave the site and the people I’ve gotten to know over the past 6 weeks. Maybe I’m lucky. The...
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P4 year is full of transitions. We start to prepare to become pharmacists and decide where we would like to have a career whether as a resident, fellow, or staff pharmacist. We move away from didactic lectures and have increased clinical experiences from which to draw knowledge. And within ASHP...
I’m half way through my internal medicine rotation! It is a completely different environment than my other rotations and I’ve learned so much about a variety of disease states. This is my first rotation with medical students, first year medical residents, and a team room. I enjoy working...
Of course, all rotations are different. Here I have included a description of a typical day on my cardiology rotation. 5am: Wake up. Try not to press the snooze button more than once. Get up quietly so my significant other can sleep for two more hours. Make coffee and breakfast (the most...
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Fall is definitely my favorite time of the year. This is a season full of contradictions, at least here in Wisconsin. Summer isn't quite gone and winter hasn't yet arrived. Some days are still full of sun and 60 degrees; others have dark, cloudy skies and freezing temperatures. Leaves appear in...
Are you a go-getter or a steady eddy? Im currently on my fourth year Hospital Management rotation and one of the topics that my preceptor and I frequently talk about is what he looks for when hiring new pharmacists. Surely, a residency would be at the very top of the list to look for right? ...