The showcase features over 40 post-graduate programs and provides pharmacy students with the opportunity to meet with residents, preceptors and other key personnel from various institutions in the region. You will be able to network and learn about different programs to make informed decisions regarding your future and postgraduate training.
The workshop event allows students to meet and interact with a panel of eight experienced guests from different residency and fellowship programs who are also all alumni from St. John’s University. The interactive event allows students to ask questions and learn more about residencies, fellowships, and how to prepare for the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting.
Preparing for Midyear and Applications provides students with a detailed explanation about residency, what the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting is, what is expected, and how to prepare themselves regardless of what year they were in pharmacy school.
Presentation on what residency programs look for specifically in a CV, and provide tips on how to make the most polished CV that will catch anyone’s attention. The workshop is a great opportunity to learn about CVs, how to put one together, and the importance of having one. To further help students get more personalized feedback on their CVs, we give the opportunity to submit CV’s to be reviewed/revised by professionals which included at least one resident and one clinical coordinator/SJU faculty member.
The event features numerous pharmacists from different practices and backgrounds who spoke with students in a speed-dating format. The purpose of this event is to provide students with the opportunity to ask questions and learn about potential career paths from practicing pharmacists. As well as use this opportunity to network with residents, clinical pharmacists, or managers and gain an insight into their roles in contributing to patient care.
This event is to inform students about what research is, what it entails, and how they can go about starting a project. It is held on campus involving faculty and current research students to discuss their experiences and to answer student questions regarding research. Following the faculty panel, pharmacy students who completed or were involved in research projects participated in a roundtable discussion to provide their experiences and answer any further questions.