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ASHP Podcast

American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning

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The American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning is dedicated to renewing interest in history by challenging traditional ways that people learn about the past. Founded in 1981 and based at the City University of New York Graduate Center, ASHP/CML produces print, visual, and multimedia materials that explore the richly diverse social and cultural history of the United States. We also lead professional development seminars that help teachers to use the latest scholarship, te ...
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An improving and constant development & learning experience through the eyes of a free thinker navigating any and everything in his way while trying to figure life in his 20s. And Life Itself through various thoughts, questions, & experiences....... these are Just My Unashamed Thoughts! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unashamedthoughts/support
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The podcast of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) postgrads. Offers interviews about a variety of clinical and professional development topics for pharmacy residents, fellows, and graduate students.
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The Post-Graduate Pharmacist

Sean Smithgall & Taylor Steuber

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Are you trying to get a pharmacy residency or other post-graduate training experience and do not know where to begin, or how to best separate and standout in the sea of other applicants? Co-hosts Drs. Sean Smithgall and Taylor Steuber can help you! Drs. Smithgall and Steuber, both clinical pharmacists and faculty at Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, help candidates prepare for and obtain post-graduate training experiences like pharmacy residencies, fellowships, or other types of ...
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The podcast that focuses on the political side of pharmacy. We will tackle the big and hot topics in the pharmacy world and discuss how they have become what they are and provide calls to action. Our guests include pharmacists with professional areas of practice that cover the topic up for discussion or people with extensive knowledge of the topic. Occasionally, there might even be a politician who joins us.
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This episode is all about our breakdown and opinions of the 2024 ASHP residency match statistics. Match statistics have stayed relatively the same from 2023 with little difference in number of applicants and match rate. This could mean good things! Your chance of matching to a program should stay relatively the same this year meaning an 80-90% chan…
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This episode is all about securing reference writers for letters of recommendation for pharmacy residency applications. Joining us is Dr. Brandi Bowers, a faculty member at UMKC School of Pharmacy at MSU. Questions we discuss: What is contained in the reference letter. Who to ask to writer your reference letter. When to ask for a reference letter. …
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This episode is all about all about Residency Showcases and Open Houses. Joining us is Dr. Katie Knight, a former PGY1 resident at Ascension Sacred Heart in Pensacola, Florida and current clinical pharmacist. At the time of the recording, Dr. Knight was still completing her residency and the episode is being released 6 months later. Questions we di…
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The third episode of Making Queer History Public features interviews conducted in 2020 with educators and activists Dr. Lori Burns and Kate Okeson, who have been on the frontlines of preserving queer history and topics in our classrooms for years. Today, we will discuss their fight for New Jersey’s first inclusive education law. Hosted by veteran e…
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This episode is about new changes to PhORCAS. Questions we discuss: Purpose of PhORCAS and what it is. When applicants can sign up and when they should. What has changed this year in PhORCAS. Components of the PhORCAS application. Cost and resources involved in the application. This episode's take-aways: PhORCAS is more user-friendly than previous …
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This episode is all about all about Being a Standout Candidate: Part 2. If you haven't already, go back and listen to Part 1 to discover how to shine as a candidate leading up to residency application deadlines. Here, we discuss being a standout candidate during the interview process and beyond. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Hearn, an assistant profe…
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This episode is all about becoming a standout candidate for pharmacy residency. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Hearn, assistant professor and creator/host of the "Pharm5 Podcast." We'll explore essential strategies to set you apart in the competitive world of post-graduate training. Questions we discuss: Key factors that make a candidate stand out. Th…
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This episode we discuss the overall stats from the 2023 ASHP Residency Match and discuss future implications of these results. Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the…
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PhORCAS is the online application tool for the ASHP residency process. Similar to PhARMCAS for pharmacy school. This is the tool where you will upload all your transcripts, CV, letter of intents, tag reference writers, and put all your info. There's a lot to consider when using this application tool and we break those down in this episode. Question…
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In Today's Episode, Im back from a hiatus of time needed for a break. But I'm back now and ready to get back in action and I'm very excited to share what's brewing with the Unashamed Network. Follow the socials for anymore and all updates and I'll see you Monday! https://www.instagram.com/heyash_/ https://www.instagram.com/unashamedthoughts/ --- Su…
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This episode is all about Match stats from Phase 1 of the 2023 ASHP Match. This episode's take-aways: 742 less people enrolled in the match this year 364 less people participated Match rate for phase 1 increased from 71.5% to 74.7% this year There are 672 PGY1 positions open in Phase 2 498 of these positions are general PGY1 residencies. Check out …
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This episode is a bonus episode about match predictions for 2023: ASHP Match Statistics Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buyin…
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Todays episode is with a friend of mine and fellow creator and creative Ramon "Machito615" Flores. We sat down during our hefty schedules to share some thoughts, share some game, hopefully inspire, talk some shit, and bounce ideas. I hope everyone enjoyed this conversation and stay tuned for more thoughts at all times of course. Be sure to check ou…
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Another late night edition of course, but this time I'm working overtime...literally. I recorded this episode at work of all places to convey and show that the grind doesn't stop and that with the will and intention you can work at work or in this case record a podcast, edit and mix it even while you're at work. I did this and just reaped some thin…
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This episode discuss Phase 2 of the Match and how you should approach it similarly and differently than Phase 1. We also hear a prior conversation with Dr. Legg, who previously navigated Phase 2. Topics we discuss: Phase 2 introductions and timeline Prior experience with Phase 2 What your mindset should be going into Phase 2 How you should approach…
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Everyone has the most thoughts in the shower and at night and these are a few of mine. Getting out more, to my wants, and even chess. Lord knows at night our minds wonder and I think this is a slight interpretation of mine. https://www.instagram.com/unashamedthoughts/ https://www.instagram.com/unashamedmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/heyash_/ --- …
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A continuation and conclusion of episode 3, I navigate my thoughts and feelings on a society I believe that doesn't respect and embrace individuality. My stance on and my beliefs behind them. " I may snowball and vent but I won't tell you a lie. I'm thankful for everyone who listens and cares and I do the same for all. Much love and ill see you soo…
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Tinder is Canceled Part 3, the third installment of my irrational YouTube series. Consider this a short look into what I call my crazy life when it comes to experiences and the next story is even more interesting. If you are not familiar with my TIC series click the link and catch up. Much love and be kind to one another- Keith Below are Tinder Is …
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This episode is all about Phase 1 of the Match and how to navigate it. Topics we discuss: Phase 1 introductions, timeline, statistics Strategies for ranking programs for Phase 1 Red flags you should be looking for during your interview during Phase 1 that you should consider during ranking How many programs you should rank What you should do while …
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In the second episode of Making Queer History Public, we talk with psychotherapist, teacher, and activist, Michelle Esther O’Brien. We discuss the work Michelle has put in coordinating the NYC Trans Oral History Project, a community archive devoted to the collection, preservation and sharing of trans histories. Making Queer History Public is sponso…
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This episode is all about Interview Science. Joining us is Our guest today has experience in all aspects of hiring as a Talent Leader and award winning principal recruiter. He has experience as a Job interview coach, Howleader developer and advisor, executive interviewer and he developed the REAP RICH interview science, which I’m excited to know mo…
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This week, I get real, open, and honest about a lot of things including my mental state and my views on overall health for everyone in hopes to start a conversation and let everyone know its ok to be themselves and to try and push a narrative of healing or working through things out there however that looks. Thank you for listening if you could lik…
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In the first episode of Making Queer History Public, we talk with archivist, writer, and documentarian, Steven G. Fullwood, about his experiences archiving the lives of LGBTQ+ folks at the Schomburg Center. We also discuss the historical exclusion of the LGBTQ+ community in institutional archives and the work that people like Steven have done to br…
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This episode is all about letters of intent and how to develop one that will standout. Questions we discuss: What is a letter of intent? How is it different from a cover letter or personal statement? What content should be included in a letter of intent? How can you be specific and avoid being generic in a letter of intent? What is "fluff" and how …
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In this episode we bring in the experts Brad Pierson, senior director at CareerPharm, and Jessie Hipple Rosario, student forum director at ASHP to talk about Personnel Placement Service (PPS) that occurs annually at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. PPS is essentially a massive job fair in which you can schedule one on one interviews with employer…
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This episode is all about curriculum vitaes and what things you should do to polish yours. Questions we discuss: What is a CV vs a resume? What goes into your CV? What are some ways to make your CV pop or give it some CV flare? What should the substance and focus of the CV be? This episode's take-aways: CV is much more than a resume. There is no pa…
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Gabriel Levitt, President of PharmacyChecker.com, joins the podcast to discusses recently proposed legislation and how it could impact prescription drug importation from other countries and medication prices.You can find the article Mr. Levitt wrote for The Hill here: https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/3607840-murrays-drug-bill-includes-a-poiso…
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Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buying us a cup of coffee or getting yourself some of our premium merch. Follow us on twitter…
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Dr. Steuber and Dr. Smithgall talk about creating a time-line for post-graduate application. It’s time to create your personalized time-line in this episode of our PGP Fundamentals Series. In this episode we will review what to do leading up to your APPEs followed by what to do During APPEs. Key take-aways about time-lines: It's never too early to …
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This episode is all about imposter syndrome and professional identity formation and how they can impact your pursuit of post-graduate training opportunities. Questions we discuss: What is imposter syndrome? Is it restricted to just student pharmacists What is professional identity, how does it relate to imposter syndrome? How can you identify if yo…
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39 This episode is all about required versus elective learning experiences (LE). This is an important piece of the program evaluation and many may be wondering how you differentiate one programs LE from another. In this episode we break down what is a required experience, an elective experience, a longitudinal experience, and other important questi…
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