It's my first holiday season as a new practitioner, and I find myself with a wish list filled with hopes, dreams, and maybe a few unanswered questions. Since you're the expert in delivering what's needed most, I thought I'd write to you for some advice.
First, I wish for guidance on how to embrace the responsibility that comes with being a new practitioner. The jump from student to professional feels like a sleigh ride through unfamiliar skies-exciting but a little daunting. How do I build my confidence in decision-making and grow into the well-rounded pharmacist I aspire to be?
Next, I'm asking for your advice on becoming a better preceptor. I want to inspire and empower my students the same way my preceptors did for me. What's the secret to being both a supportive guide and a challenging mentor? How can I make sure my students leave rotations not just with knowledge, but with the confidence to apply it?
Finally, Santa, I'd love a little extra courage to tackle imposter syndrome. Being surrounded by accomplished colleagues is inspiring, but it's easy to feel like I need to prove myself constantly. Can you remind me how to celebrate small wins and focus on growth over perfection?
I promise to leave milk and cookies by the chimney-and maybe even some CE credits for you to enjoy on your long flight.
With gratitude,
A new practitioner ready to learn π
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Xinyue Shen
Chicago IL
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