Two professors in pharmacy evaluate leadership development and how it relates to pharmacy education with the help of guests from across all spans of the educational spectrum.
Greg and Ed are joined by Dr. Cortney Mospan and Dr. Ben Aronson who walk listeners through ways to translate your next great idea to a publishable scholarship.
Greg and Ed are joined by Friend of the Podcast, Dr. Kerry Fierke, in her review of 'Dare to Lead' by Brené Brown.
Greg and Ed are joined with newly minted Friend of the Podcast, Dr. Chris Johnson, to provide insight in helping students prepare for the uncharted waters of Pharmacy practice.
Greg and Ed learn about Situational Judgment Tests (SJT) from Friend of the Podcast, Dr. Kate Smith. This episode practical examples of implementing SJTs in pharmacy education.
Greg and Ed are joined by Dr. Chris Johnson from UAMS to discuss how challenging our viewpoints and those of our students can provide a positive impact on our pharmacy education.
Greg and Ed offer perspectives on cultivating communities of practice and what literature is available to help guide this process.
Greg and Ed explore frank discussions that come from truthful places in the latest episode of LDPEcast all about Crucial Conversations.
Greg and Ed are back and unfortunately, the world is very similar prior to the summer hiatus. But with students back in virtual classes, Greg and Ed tackle the difficult topic of how best to assess student leadership development during COVID-19.
LDPEcast had the distinct pleasure to welcome Pharmacy Leadership & Education Institute (PLEI) Board of Directors, Dennis Worthen and John Grabenstein, to discuss the Albert B. Prescott Pharmacy Leadership Award. Nominations are now open.
In our latest episode, Greg and Ed were thrilled to welcome Dr. Brent Reed, Dr. Joey Mattingly, and Dr. Abby Klutts who authored “A Systematic Review of Leadership Definitions, Competencies, and Assessment Methods in Pharmacy Education”.
In this new remote world filled with conference calls and virtual classes, how do we as pharmacy educators help students develop leadership? Greg and Ed discuss their thoughts on remote leadership development.
Greg and Ed join with returning guest (and Friend of the Podcast) Dr. Kate Smith to discuss an emerging field of research, implementation science.
Greg and Ed discuss a thought-provoking article that provides an overview of leadership development in colleges of pharmacy, but also challenges the notion that all students should be trained in Leadership Development.
Greg and Ed are back in 2020 with Dr. Kim Jones from Union University College of Pharmacy to discuss the Walmart Scholars program available to students through AACP.
It's been right about a year since Greg and Ed launched LDPEcast. Both professors reflect on the fun moments and lessons learned, while previewing what's to come in 2020.
Greg and Ed are joined with Dr. Jenny Van Amburgh, Chair of the Women Faculty SiG of AACP, to discuss the work of the Women Faculty SiG and her thoughts on leadership development.
Greg and Ed are joined by Dr. Maddie Fry, from Pacific University School of Pharmacy to discuss her work incorporating leadership instruction during APPEs.
Greg and Ed are joined with Dr. Diane Morel, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Assessment and Professor, at South College. We discuss Dr. Morel's work with the Curriculum SiG and her views on leadership.
Greg and Ed are thrilled to bring to audiences a special interview with Pulitzer Prize winning biographer and historian, Dr. Doris Kearns Goodwin. Dr. Goodwin was the keynote speaker at AACP Annual Meeting 2019. In this episode she gives a historical perspective on leadership within pharmacy.
Greg and Ed are joined with Dr. Chelsea Baker from Purdue College of Pharmacy to discuss her research and implementation of game-based learning in leadership development.
Greg and Ed are joined with Dr. Abby Kahaleh from Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy to discuss her views of leadership as the Chair of the Global Pharmacy Education Special Interest Group within AACP.
Greg and Ed are joined with Clinical Assistant Professor Brett Kelly who discusses lessons learned in mentorship from his years as a service member in the armed forces and a dedicated pharmacist to many throughout his career.
Greg and Ed discuss the ever critical and complex topic of mentorship. This episode includes Ed and Greg's personal reflections on the topic and is the beginning of LDPEcast's Mentorship Series.
Greg and Ed are excited to discuss the Virtual Symposium hosted via the AACP Leadership Development SiG from June 3-7th.
Greg and Ed discuss Ed's work to drive innovation and pharmacy management skills with pharmacy students at University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy. Quote of the podcast: "Helping to make the intangibles, tangible"
Ed and Greg discuss the ongoing pilot project of a formal faculty leadership development program at Oregon State University College of Pharmacy. Also be sure to check out the AACP LD SiG Book Blog at https://leaddevsig.wordpress.com/
Greg and Ed are joined by Andrew Bzowyckyj, Associate Professor from Pacific University and Past Chair of the LD SiG, to discuss his work on the new manuscript category, LEADeR, featured in Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1877129718300364
Greg welcomes Drake student, Alex Macejewski, to discuss Alex's experience with formal leadership development during his student training.
Greg and Ed are joined with returning guest, Dr. Kyle Turner, to discuss Dr. Turner's reflections on his formal postgraduate leadership development. This is part 1 of a two part series on Formal Leadership Development.
Greg and Ed are joined with Dr. Michael Nelson from Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences as he discusses his review of Mind of a Manager, Soul of a Leader.
Join Greg and Ed as they welcome Drs. Kerry Fierke and Gardner Lepp from University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy. Drs. Kerry and Lepp discuss their Virtual Symposium submission on utilizing Intention/Reflection (I/R).
Join Greg and Ed as they discuss Greg's initial steps of his pilot project to develop a formal faculty leadership development program with Oregon State University's College of Pharmacy.
In this episode, Greg interviews Ed and his student Miranda about their submission to the Virtual Symposium.
Greg and Ed are joined by Dr. Kate Smith of the University of Florida to discuss her review of The Culture Code by Dan Coyle. You can find Dr. Smith's review and many other helpful reviews of leadership literature at https://leaddevsig.wordpress.com/
Greg and Ed join with Dr. Kerry Fierke who spearheaded the creation of the Virtual Symposium from 2018.
Greg and Ed welcome Dr. Kyle Turner from the University of Utah College of pharmacy to discuss Dr. Turner's insights into A Relational Approach to Leadership: Early Lessons in a Longitudinal Curriculum. Dr. Turner expands upon his Virtual Symposium presentation from 2018.
Join Greg and Ed as they introduce the audience to the Leadership Development in Pharmacy Education podcast. Look forward to interacting with guests from all over the pharmacy education spectrum discuss successes and barriers with leadership development.