Director of Continuing Education and Professional Development david. Lori Kline Asst. Download the instructions for our Zoom meetings. To register now, click here or here to look at the informational brochure. It is increasingly important to communicate appropriately with the expanding focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion DEI in our society.
What you say, and what others hear are not always the same thing. You should know, that ASHP has developed several FREE educational activities to foster effective communication with others as an approach to addressing healthcare disparity. They have developed several activities about the fundamentals of inclusive conversations and have several others planned for the future.
One of a 7-part DEI series, this activity will share strategies for promoting more inclusive conversations and navigating discussions about diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in your health-system pharmacy practice.
In this activity, we will discuss strategies to foster effective communication with others as an approach to addressing healthcare disparity.
You will leave prepared to facilitate more impactful and meaningful conversations with patients and colleagues. What you say, and what others hear are not always the same thing! In this activity, frontline scenarios with practical and professionally developed solutions will help to ensure your negotiations are not sidelined with inaccurate communications.
Sincerely, Greg Dewey, Ph. President Dewey. Related Information. Strategic Plan. President's Advisory Council. When they're not teaching, faculty can be found providing direct patient care, collaborating with interprofessional teams, conducting research, delivering presentations at regional, national and international conferences, preparing publications, and writing research grants.
ACPHS faculty are also actively engaged with students in other capacities, such as supervising students in experiential settings, offering academic and career advisement, and serving as advisors to student clubs and organizations. While ACPHS boasts faculty experts across many areas of pharmacy, the College has made a concerted effort to build faculty specialties in the areas of Infectious Diseases and Nephrology the study of the kidneys.
Why is it important to have strengths in these two areas? The majority of drugs are eliminated by the kidney, so if you want to determine the optimal dose of a medication, you must have a good understanding of how the kidneys function. Our Infectious Diseases faculty approach the practice of medication dosing from a different, but equally important, perspective. They analyze data on patients who were treated for infections in order to better understand what dosing strategies worked best in real world practice, as opposed to the controlled settings of a clinical trial.
Armed with knowledge of these two disciplines, you will be able to more accurately determine the best dosing and treatment strategy for your patient.
The College employs a variety of technologies to ensure students on both of our campuses have the same exceptional learning experience. Depending on the class, these may include:.
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