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Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 10(2): 121-122, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29706263

ABSTRACT

The six authors of this commentary series, who have recently transitioned into or within an academic career, discuss challenging aspects of an academic career change. This is a three-part commentary series that explores select challenges: 1) feedback, evaluation, and advancement; 2) understanding and balancing of distribution of effort; 3) learning how and when to say yes. Faculty, or those interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy academia, can refer to this commentary series as a reference. Schools of pharmacy may utilize this as a tool for new faculty members during orientation in order to ensure smooth integration into the academic environment.


Subject(s)
Career Choice , Career Mobility , Education, Pharmacy , Faculty, Pharmacy , Pharmacists , Schools, Pharmacy , Humans
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Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 10(2): 123-127, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29706264

ABSTRACT

The six authors of this commentary series, who have recently transitioned into or within an academic career, discuss challenging aspects of an academic career change. This is a three-part commentary series that explores select challenges: 1) feedback, evaluation and advancement; 2) understanding and balancing of distribution of effort; 3) learning how and when to say yes. Faculty, or those interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy academia, can refer to this commentary series as a reference. Schools of pharmacy may utilize this as a tool for new faculty members during orientation in order to ensure smooth integration into the academic environment.


Subject(s)
Career Choice , Career Mobility , Education, Pharmacy , Faculty, Pharmacy , Pharmacists , Professional Competence , Schools, Pharmacy , Employee Performance Appraisal , Feedback , Humans , Students, Pharmacy
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Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 10(2): 128-132, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29706265

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The six authors of this commentary series, who have recently transitioned into or within an academic career, discuss challenging aspects of an academic career change. The authors represent faculty members teaching within a large, state-funded, research-intensive School of Pharmacy located within a large academic health center. The authors have various backgrounds and represent individuals making transitions at various points in their careers (from residency into academia, from a non-academic environment into academia, and from one academic environment to another). COMMENTARY: This is Part 2 of a three-part commentary series that focuses on understanding and balancing the distribution of effort. Parts 1 and 3 of this commentary series explore feedback, evaluation and advancement; and learning when and how to say yes, respectively. While the entire series is intended to be read in continuity, faculty, or those interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy academia, can refer to Part 2 as a reference to aid in understanding and balancing the different components and the distribution of effort associated with a position in academic pharmacy, specifically. IMPLICATIONS: Schools of Pharmacy may utilize this as a tool for new faculty members during orientation in order to help ensure faculty success.


Subject(s)
Career Choice , Career Mobility , Education, Pharmacy , Faculty, Pharmacy , Pharmacists , Professional Role , Schools, Pharmacy , Humans , Work
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Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 10(2): 133-136, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29706266

ABSTRACT

The six authors of this commentary series, who have recently transitioned into or within an academic career, discuss challenging aspects of an academic career change. This is Part 3 of a three-part commentary series that focuses on when and how to say yes to the multitude of opportunities available to pharmacy practice faculty. Part 1 discusses feedback, evaluation, and advancement. Part 2 explains distribution of effort (DOE) and how to marry the different components of teaching, research, and service. While the entire series is intended to be read in continuity, faculty, or those interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy academia, can refer to Part 3 as a reference on how to screen opportunities within academia to maximize professional and personal growth and minimize career burnout. Schools of pharmacy may utilize this as a tool for new faculty members during orientation to help ensure faculty success.


Subject(s)
Career Choice , Career Mobility , Education, Pharmacy , Faculty, Pharmacy , Pharmacists , Professional Role , Schools, Pharmacy , Cooperative Behavior , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Occupational Stress , Time Management
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