September, 2018 Newsletter |
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Developments in technology are improving medicine and the health care field. Not only does the evolution of tech mean better results in care, but it also means better results professionally. New innovations allow you to have the best resources and tools to be an accessible and well-rounded health care professional. |
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Keep on Track with Tracking |
If you’re in high school and already know you want to go to school for pharmacy (or any other medical program), get a head start on your future plans. This interview with Maggie Wilkerson of Time2Track provides tips and tricks to make sure you’re efficient when tracking your clinical hours. |
Get Some Perspective |
Sometimes the best way to learn about a profession is to read about it from a true professional. You can find memoirs in your library, in your app store, book or in a blog. If you’re unsure if a certain career is right for you, take it from the people who already have the job. |
Know Your Facts |
Organizations like U.S. News & World Report can help students make educated decisions about medical schools. Check your facts about this ranking publication to be sure you understand all the information provided to you. |
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Think Ahead |
Pharmacists (and other health care professions) are using tech to address the needs of their patients. Telemedicine allows health care professionals to provide clinical care from any distance. It’s especially helpful in rural communities far from the hospitals of the city. |
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