Hosted by the Geriatric SIG
Generation Z is the newest generation to enter pharmacy practice and education resulting in five generations (Silent; Baby boomers; Generation X; Millennial, and Generation Z) interacting regularly to care for older adults. Exploration of the generational similarities and differences to overcome gaps in shared experiences is warranted. Attendees will discuss practical solutions to develop tools and implement evidence-based strategies in educational settings to effectively communicate and teach to learners and patients spanning all generations.
Objectives:
- Discuss educational strategies to equip and empower students to work and communicate with members from other generations to provide healthcare.
- Explore resources for pharmacy educators of any generation to adapt skills to effectively work with learners, patients, and team members from other generations.
Moderator:
Michael W. Nagy, PharmD, BCACP
Assistant Professor, Clinical Sciences Department
Medical College of Wisconsin
Speakers:
Ashley Campbell, PharmD, BCPS
Assistant Clinical Professor
The University of Arizona
Teresa DeLellis, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP
Associate Professor and Chair of Pharmacy Practice
Manchester University
Briana Williams, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP
Assistant Professor
University of the Incarnate Word