In this interview, Dr. Condon reflects on her pharmacy school experiences, discusses her residency application process, and shares words of wisdom with pharmacy students interested in pharmacy residency. Dr. Condon also shares insight into her pharmacy residency experiences thus far, including interactions with her co-residents, pharmacy mentors, and the interprofessional health care team. Additional residency components such as completion of a teaching certificate are also discussed. Special thanks to Dr. Condon for her candor and sense of humor in this interview! Interview Questions: Background: 0:31 Could share some background information about your career path and current position? 2:15 What components of pharmacy school do you feel best prepared you for a position in clinical pharmacy? 3:26 What significant events or experiences influenced your decision to pursue clinical pharmacy? Residency: 5:09 How and why did you choose the residency program that you are pursuing? 6:57 What rotations have you completed and which are you currently completing? 12:21 What are the components of your residency preceptor rotation? 13:40 In what unique ways do you engage in interprofessional learning and collaboration with other professions in your residency? 16:30 What role have your co-residents played in your residency experience? In what ways and to what extent do you interact and collaborate? 18:06 What does the teaching certificate that you are completing during residency entail? Career Advice: 20:36 What role has your professional network (mentors, connections from professional organizations/conferences, etc.) played in your professional development? 23:12 Students may be nervous for the residency application and interview process. What can students expect with residency applications and interviewing? What parts did you find to be most challenging, and what advice do you have? 26:46 Residency and life as a clinical pharmacist is very busy. What time management tips/advice do you have for students? 27:59 What words of wisdom can you share with pharmacy students considering residency? About Dr. Condon: Pharmacy School: University of Arizona Residency Project: Implementation of clinical decision support for adult and pediatric heparin-induced thrombocytopenia laboratory testing Career Interests: Academia, clinical research, solid organ transplant, infectious diseases, professional leadership Hobbies: Spearfishing, hiking, biking, yoga, cooking, and cheese curds UW STUDENTS: Please email any questions you would like to have answered by our pharmacist interviewees and any pharmacy careers or specialties you would like to see featured. Filming Credits: Thuy-vu Do Interview Date: Feb. 24, 2016
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