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  • We can—and should—all be pharmacy advocates, every day

    If ever there was a time when we need each pharmacist raising their voice in support of the profession, that time is now.
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  • A mixed bag of supplement studies

    Vitamins for memory, probiotics for food allergies, magnesium for heart attack patients?
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  • Serving others should be on your leadership list

    The local pharmacy is a wonderful illustration of a place where leadership is required. Each member of the staff as well as each patient has unique needs. The leader recognizes the best way to serve each person is by tailoring the approach for each person and situation. This is definitely not a science, but an art form that develops over time as it is nurtured.
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  • 3 friends – the critic, the “friend” who never shows up, and your best friend

    I don’t know what your relationship is like with these three friends, but I invite and encourage you to be the best friend to today, just as he is to you. Do not count on tomorrow, for he is always accompanied by tons of anxiety. Learn from yesterday, but do not spend so much time that you are filled with regret over what you woulda, coulda, shoulda.
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  • 3 tips to help pharmacy leaders clear the slate

    Clearing the slate means that I come to work each day with the discipline of delegating as many items from my to-do list to others as I can. I explain ahead of time that I am passionate about what we do and I think about it a lot. The thinking generates many action items that I alone could never accomplish.
    Jason Chenard
  • Beyond the heat

    A sauna is more than a feel-good wellness option. There are evidence-based health benefits to having a sauna routine.
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  • What’s the pharmacy leadership skill of the future?

    Have you ever been knocked down? We all have. We have all been knocked down literally or figuratively before. And chances are, we will all be knocked down again. But is that such a bad thing?
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  • Pharmacists, you are movie stars!

    Whether pharmacists like it or not, we are the celebrities of the pharmacy. We have important staff around us that keep us afloat but to many of our patients, especially our most regular ones, we are their main event.
    Jason Chenard
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