Pharma
Personalis Regis University School of Pharmacy Newsletter
Fall 2014
The Fearless Pharmacy Rangers I continue to be pleased and very proud of our program whenever I hear from preceptors and employers that our students or graduates have impressed them with their willingness, eagerness and skill to talk with patients, tackle a new assignment, present to colleagues and other health professionals, or solve the unexpected problem. These stories talk of students who show no hesitation or fear to jump into the fray – sometimes with a very short window of preparation time. I like to think of them as Regis’ Fearless Pharmacy Rangers. You may know that the Regis University mascot is Roamin’ the Ranger, named after the individuals who, in the formative years of the Rocky Mountain West, were fearless in working to establish a new order in which the new residents of the territories could live, work and find happiness. We strive to – and hopefully some of this evidence shows we’re starting to succeed in – instill this fearless, pioneering spirit in our students. The changing health care environment will need pioneers to show how to provide service in volatile reimbursement environments; to take the lead on sometimes risky projects when the potential benefits can be great but the risks are definitely there; and to be adamant about the need to keep the patients at the center of our efforts – to work in the service of others. First-year pharmacy students, Class of 2018
I want to challenge our students and graduates to carry the banner forward; to draw upon the communication, problem solving, and teamwork skills they learned from our team-based learning curriculum to continue to be fearless in their quest to improve their patients’ health and be leaders in establishing the norms of the ever changing health care environment.
Rodney A. Carter, Pharm.D. Dean, Regis University School of Pharmacy
Executive Editor: Rodney A. Carter, Pharm.D. Dean, School of Pharmacy Regis University 303-625-1300
Editor: Miki Goldwire, PharmD, MSc, BS, BCPS Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice Regis University, School of Pharmacy mgoldwir@regis.edu