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Session Spotlight at INclusion 2021
March 1–3, 2021 Pharmacy educators must prepare graduates to be leaders of healthcare transformation in order to meet the needs of patients and assume new roles in future pharmacy practice. Keynote speaker, Dr. Susan Dentzer, Senior Policy Fellow at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, will address how healthcare is changing, how those changes have accelerated given the current climate, and the implications for pharmacy and pharmacy education. Also addressing practice transformation is the session, What’s the End Goal? Professionalism or Professional Identity?, and the ALFP debate on the inclusion of entrepreneurship in the curriculum.
Programming at this year’s Interim Meeting, INclusion 2021, March 1–3, is timely and significant, addressing critical issues facing the profession and your community. Take a look at some conference sessions, which will be delivered live to all attendees:
Supporting faculty diversity is a top priority for the Academy. During the session, A Research I University is Making Strides to Have Their Faculty Members be More Reflective of Their Students, the speakers will share how they used a $3M grant to recruit, retain and promote women and women of color in the STEM fields. Microsessions will address a wide range of approaches to diversity and inclusion on the third day of programming. There are several sessions that will address COVIDrelated changes to pharmacy education, such as the microsessions related to online/distance education for didactic classes, as well as innovative approaches to experiential education. The session on alternate work arrangements will focus on remote working and how a four-day work week could impact faculty.
Learn more and register today: www.aacp.org/inclusion2021 AACP greatly appreciates the support from our sponsors, whose contributions made this event possible:
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