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Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCEs) - When is the Juice Worth the Squeeze?

OSCEs—those beloved (and sometimes dreaded) Objective Structured Clinical Examinations—have become a cornerstone of pharmacy education. But are they always worth the enormous investment of time, money, and faculty energy? In this episode, the Fika Crew digs into a thought-provoki ...  Show more

Sabbatical Stories: Reclaiming Space for Reflection, Learning, and New Directions

The Fika Crew welcomes Zubin Austin, Ph.D. (University of Toronto), who recently completed his sabbatical, and Hayley Blackburn, Pharm.D. (University of Montana), who is right in the middle of hers, to explore the why, when, and how of academic sabbaticals. Co-host Kristin adds h ...  Show more

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