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This is a Special Episode of the MelisRxScripts podcast where we return to hear from ASHP Past President and pharmacy legend, Sara J White who recently passed away. In December, ...
In celebration of International Women’s Day, ASHP Official will be re-releasing interviews from the Women in Pharmacy Leadership series. In this episode, recorded in February 2018, Sara J. White and Melissa Murer Corrigan explore the value of exposure to varying opportunities and how opening up to broad experiences can help transcend your pharmacy degree and lead to unique career paths.Melissa Murer Corrigan, B.S.Pharm., FAPhA, FASHP, is President, Manville Heights LLC. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice for the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy.Sara J. White, M.S., is a retired Director of Pharmacy for Stanford Hospitals and Clinics.Date recorded: February 8, 2018Date originally released: March 2018Re-Release: March 3, 2020
Sara J. White - former Director of Pharmacy at Stanford Hospitals and Clinics - talks about relationship building in hospitals and health systems. Ms. White is a Past-President of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) and a Scholar-in-Residence with the ASHP Foundation in 2004. Key Lessons: know the distinction between interactions and relationships, connect with people - not just communicate, and be visible.
Sara J. White speaks with Sara Beis and Jacalyn Rogers regarding the importance of Mentorship. Sara W. discusses how mentor/mentee roles change throughout ones career, and Sara B. and Jacalyn delve into their mentoring relationship – recounting how it began, how they keep it going, and what they each take away from the relationship. Date recorded: June 15, 2017
Sara J. White speaks with Sara Beis and Jacalyn Rogers regarding the importance of Mentorship. Sara W. discusses how mentor/mentee roles change throughout ones career, and Sara B. and Jacalyn delve into their mentoring relationship – recounting how it began, how they keep it going, and what they each take away from the relationship. Date recorded: June 15, 2017
Sara J. White speaks with Sara Beis and Jacalyn Rogers regarding the importance of Mentorship. Sara W. discusses how mentor/mentee roles change throughout ones career, and Sara B. and Jacalyn delve into their mentoring relationship – recounting how it began, how they keep it going, and what they each take away from the relationship. Date recorded: June 15, 2017
Hannah Vanderpool, Pharm.D., M.A. Vice President, Member Relations ASHP Hannah Vanderpool shares with Sara J. White how she and her pharmacist husband manage their careers and family responsibilities - raising two young daughters. Hannah also discusses how she manages work-related travel and why she chose to work for ASHP. Hannah shares some anecdotes about how she and her husband are helping their daughters to grow up to be successful. Since Hannah is the ASHP Staff Secretary for the Women in Pharmacy Leadership Steering Committee, she discusses its work and accomplishments as of the Spring of 2016. Date recorded: March 23, 2016
Hannah Vanderpool, Pharm.D., M.A. Vice President, Member Relations ASHP Hannah Vanderpool shares with Sara J. White how she and her pharmacist husband manage their careers and family responsibilities - raising two young daughters. Hannah also discusses how she manages work-related travel and why she chose to work for ASHP. Hannah shares some anecdotes about how she and her husband are helping their daughters to grow up to be successful. Since Hannah is the ASHP Staff Secretary for the Women in Pharmacy Leadership Steering Committee, she discusses its work and accomplishments as of the Spring of 2016. Date recorded: March 23, 2016
Hannah Vanderpool, Pharm.D., M.A.Vice President, Member RelationsASHPHannah Vanderpool shares with Sara J. White how she and her pharmacist husband manage their careers and family responsibilities - raising two young daughters. Hannah also discusses how she manages work-related travel and why she chose to work for ASHP. Hannah shares some anecdotes about how she and her husband are helping their daughters to grow up to be successful. Since Hannah is the ASHP Staff Secretary for the Women in Pharmacy Leadership Steering Committee, she discusses its work and accomplishments as of the Spring of 2016.Date recorded: March 23, 2016
Debra S Devereaux, MBA, R.Ph., BCACP, FASHP Senior Vice President Gorman Health Group Deb Devereaux describes to Sara J. White how she successfully shared a leadership position when her two children were young. She identifies how she set it up and ensured its success. She also shares advice for both men and women regarding integrating their careers and life. Deb has been active in professional organization leadership and served as both a member and President of the ASHP Board of Directors. She also discusses how to manage involvement in such volunteer commitments. If you are interested in non-traditional careers you will be interested in this interview. Date recorded: March 29, 2016
Metta Lou Henderson, B.S. Pharm; M.S., Ph.D; Hon. D. Professor of Pharmacy Emerita, and Associate Dean (retired) for Pharmacy Student Affairs Raabe College of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University Research Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona Sara J. White talks with Metta Lou Henderson about her book "American Women Pharmacists: Contributions to the Profession." Interesting stories of successful women from colonial times to the present are shared, including a woman who owned 11 drugstores plus a warehouse in 1915, and how a woman pharmacist who was fired because she became pregnant responded. Metta Lou discusses the history of hospital pharmacy and noted that of the 153 founding members of ASHP in 1942 44% were women primarily Catholic sisters. The impacts of women pharmacists such as Gloria Neimeyer Francke, who was the first Executive Secretary of ASHP, and Sister Mary Gonzales Duffy, who was the first female ASHP President, are discussed along with others. Date recorded: March 23, 2016
Susan Teil Boyer, M.S., R.Ph., FASHP Pharmacy and Healthcare Consultant Lead Surveyor, ASHP Accreditation Services Sara J. White and Susan Boyer explore the value of her Masters/Residency program for her career and life, which includes raising a son with her husband. Since Susan has served on the ASHP Board of Directors and the Washington State Board of Pharmacy, she shares what these positions entail and offers advice for people interested in such experiences. Susan also compares the roles of a Director of Pharmacy, Vice President of a health-system, an ASHP Accreditation Lead Surveyor and a Community Pharmacy Practice Accreditation (CPPA) Surveyor. Date recorded: March 24, 2015
Debra S Devereaux, MBA, R.Ph., BCACP, FASHP Senior Vice President Gorman Health Group Deb Devereaux describes to Sara J. White how she successfully shared a leadership position when her two children were young. She identifies how she set it up and ensured its success. She also shares advice for both men and women regarding integrating their careers and life. Deb has been active in professional organization leadership and served as both a member and President of the ASHP Board of Directors. She also discusses how to manage involvement in such volunteer commitments. If you are interested in non-traditional careers you will be interested in this interview. Date recorded: March 29, 2016
Metta Lou Henderson, B.S. Pharm; M.S., Ph.D; Hon. D. Professor of Pharmacy Emerita, and Associate Dean (retired) for Pharmacy Student Affairs Raabe College of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University Research Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona Sara J. White talks with Metta Lou Henderson about her book "American Women Pharmacists: Contributions to the Profession." Interesting stories of successful women from colonial times to the present are shared, including a woman who owned 11 drugstores plus a warehouse in 1915, and how a woman pharmacist who was fired because she became pregnant responded. Metta Lou discusses the history of hospital pharmacy and noted that of the 153 founding members of ASHP in 1942 44% were women primarily Catholic sisters. The impacts of women pharmacists such as Gloria Neimeyer Francke, who was the first Executive Secretary of ASHP, and Sister Mary Gonzales Duffy, who was the first female ASHP President, are discussed along with others. Date recorded: March 23, 2016
Susan Teil Boyer, M.S., R.Ph., FASHP Pharmacy and Healthcare Consultant Lead Surveyor, ASHP Accreditation Services Sara J. White and Susan Boyer explore the value of her Masters/Residency program for her career and life, which includes raising a son with her husband. Since Susan has served on the ASHP Board of Directors and the Washington State Board of Pharmacy, she shares what these positions entail and offers advice for people interested in such experiences. Susan also compares the roles of a Director of Pharmacy, Vice President of a health-system, an ASHP Accreditation Lead Surveyor and a Community Pharmacy Practice Accreditation (CPPA) Surveyor. Date recorded: March 24, 2015
Debra S Devereaux, MBA, R.Ph., BCACP, FASHPSenior Vice PresidentGorman Health GroupDeb Devereaux describes to Sara J. White how she successfully shared a leadership position when her two children were young. She identifies how she set it up and ensured its success. She also shares advice for both men and women regarding integrating their careers and life. Deb has been active in professional organization leadership and served as both a member and President of the ASHP Board of Directors. She also discusses how to manage involvement in such volunteer commitments. If you are interested in non-traditional careers you will be interested in this interview.Date recorded: March 29, 2016