This is a letter that I distributed with a copy of my new book, The New Pharmacist: 46 Doses of Advice at the 11th Annual Butler University COPHS CE Program for Pharmacists, June 5-6, 2014 in Indianapolis. THANKS TO ALL who participated in this event!
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The New Pharmacist: 46 Doses of Advice Letter
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 Doses
 of
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Book
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consider
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 mentoring
 young
 pharmacists
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profession.
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 available
 as
 a
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 book
 like
 the
 sample
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 as
 well
 as
 via
 Amazon
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Pharmacy
 school
 as
 we
 all
 know
 is
 rigorous,
 but
 it
 is
 also
 pre=y
 prescrip+ve,
 in
 that
 there
 are
 core
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classes
 every
 student
 must
 complete
 in
 order
 to
 graduate
 from
 pharmacy
 school.
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 Where
 I
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see
 young
 graduates
 struggle
 is
 the
 part
 AFTER
 pharmacy
 school,
 where
 there
 is
 no
 prescrip+on.
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While
 we
 all
 know
 and
 realize
 as
 more
 mature
 pharmacists
 that
 there
 are
 many
 career
 op+ons
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within
 our
 profession,
 younger
 pharmacists
 may
 not
 be
 aware
 of
 the
 range
 of
 op+ons.
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 may
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they
 be
 aware
 of
 professional
 stewardship,
 and
 how
 to
 become
 a
 leader
 within
 the
 profession.
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These
 are
 the
 areas
 I
 a=empt
 to
 address
 in
 this
 book.
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If
 this
 book
 helps
 you
 have
 the
 conversa+ons
 about
 âwhat
 comes
 aFer
 pharmacy
 schoolâ
 with
 your
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younger
 counterparts
 entering
 the
 profession,
 this
 book
 will
 have
 fulďŹlled
 its
 des+ny,
 and
 I
 would
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be
 grateful
 and
 honored
 if
 you
 might
 consider
 it
 as
 such
 an
 aid
 to
 these
 mentoring
 conversa+ons
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Iâm
 certain
 you
 will
 have
 in
 the
 future.
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I
 thank
 you
 in
 advance
 and
 for
 con+nuing
 to
 mentor
 the
 next
 genera+on
 of
 stewards
 of
 the
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profession
 of
 pharmacy.
Â
 Dickens
 wrote
 long
 ago,
 âIt
 was
 the
 best
 of
 +mes,
 it
 was
 the
 worst
 of
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+mes,â
 and
 it
 couldnât
 be
 more
 true
 today
 than
 at
 any
 point
 in
 history.
 In
 these
 tumultuous
 +mes,
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we
 need
 to
 look
 out
 for
 each
 other
 as
 a
 profession,
 educate
 others
 about
 the
 powerful
 and
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amazing
 services
 pharmacists
 can
 bring
 to
 the
 healthcare
 table,
 and
 keep
 this
 profession
 moving
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forward
 in
 a
 posi+ve,
 inspiring
 way.
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All
 the
 best,
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Â
Erin
 Albert,
 MBA,
 PharmD,
 JD,
 Esquire
Â
Director
 â
 Con+nuing
 Educa+on
 &
 Preceptor
 Development
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Butler
 University
 College
 of
 Pharmacy
 &
 Health
 Sciences
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First
 oďŹ,
 THANK
 YOU
 for
 a=ending
 the
 Butler
 COPHS
 11th
 Annual
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CE
 Program
 for
 Pharmacists
 June
 5-Ââ6,
 2014!
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As
 the
 director
 of
 this
 event,
 I
 wanted
 to
 share
 a
 li=le
 something
 I
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have
 wri=en
 recently
 with
 you,
 in
 hopes
 that
 you
 in
 turn
 will
 share
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it
 with
 the
 next
 genera+on
 of
 up
 and
 coming
 pharmacists
 as
 well.
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Certainly,
 there
 are
 par+cipants
 at
 the
 annual
 CE
 program
 who
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have
 been
 prac+cing
 within
 the
 profession
 for
 longer
 than
 I
 have
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personally
 been
 alive,
 and
 the
 collec+ve
 wisdom
 of
 our
Â
par+cipants
 far
 surpasses
 any
 advice
 I
 could
 give
 on
 my
 own.
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However,
 I
 was
 hoping
 that
 by
 sharing
 a
 copy
 of
 one
 of
 my
 new
Â
books,
 The
 New
 Pharmacist:
 46
 Doses
 of
 Advice,
 that
 you
 would
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