In this webinar, we will discuss how these skills can be taught to students and will share ways to become “vaccine myth busters” to address and overcome vaccine hesitancy and misinformation.
Little Poke Big Hesitancy: Pharmacists Role in Providing Pediatric Immunizations
Assess and Advance: Assessing Well-being to Address Future Directions
Speakers will discuss implementation of various assessment strategies, both quantitative and qualitative, and the use of findings to inform improvements for well-being at four schools.
Mid-Career Faculty Recharge
Pharmily Flow: Incorporation of Yoga Practice & Principles in Pharmacy Curricula
This session will engage participants in a workshop approach of how yoga, as a meditative practice, can be integrated within required, elective, and co-curricular initiatives that demonstrate positive student outcomes as it relates to well-being and resilience.
Strategic Initiatives on the Recruitment Trail
Join experts from Tallo and University of the Incarnate Word - Feik School of Pharmacy to learn more about what students are looking for out of a postsecondary experience, and what you can do to make the right impression on high school students so they are ready to enroll.
During the past several months as the new CEO of AACP, I have had the opportunity to meet many of you, and I remain amazed at the level of enthusiasm and passion all our members bring to the work of the Association.
Curriculum Mapping: General Overview and Best Practices
The purpose of this webinar is to present an overview of the what, how, when, and why, associated with curriculum mapping in pharmacy education.
Teaching To, For, and With Multiple Generations
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.
2021-2022 AACP Financial Survey
This webinar will provide an overview of the AACP Financial Survey, guidance for completing the survey, and the opportunity for institutions to ask questions regarding the completion of survey items.
From Desegregation to Diversity & Inclusion: An Encore Presentation
Desegregation at southern schools of pharmacy was a slow process, with schools admitting their first Black students between the late 1940s and the late 1960s.