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Professional Development

NEW Industry Fellowship Catalog
September 24, 2013

As a service to its members, IPhO is pleased to present the new Industry Fellowship Catalog. The Catalog contains relevant information describing all industry-focused post-graduate training programs for pharmacists in the U.S., commonly referred to as “Industry Fellowships.”

We would like to thank Bethsy Jacob, an IPhO student intern and national IPhO student member, for her leadership in helping develop the catalog.

IPhO welcomes your assistance in keeping the Catalog as current and accurate as possible, so please comment below or email any suggested updates to support@industrypharmacist.org

IPhO Members can click/tap “Read More” below to view or download the Industry Fellowship Catalog.

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Professional Development

Nice Offer, But I Wasn't Looking for a New Job
September 20, 2013

I have blogged often about how to conduct a job search. Lately, however, I have been asked an interesting related question: If you receive an unsolicited job offer when you are not in an active search, how do you decide whether to accept the new position? 

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Coach's Corner

Five Common E-Mail Mistakes
August 22, 2013

We’ve all made them. It can be very embarrassing to make mistakes in your email communications. At a minimum, you can appear sloppy and unprofessional. At a maximum, you can expend some hard earned professional capital. Unfortunately, since we spend an ever-increasing amount of time emailing our peers, supervisors, and staff, the odds of mistakes happening are significant.

Recent data from a 2011-2015 E-mail Statistics Report by The Radicati Group, a technology market research firm, states that on average, the corporate employees send and receive105 e-mail messages per day.

E-mail mistakes can hurt your reputation and upset customer and peer relationships. In this column, we'll look at 5 of the most common e-mail mistakes, and provide some practical tips to avoid them.

Mistake 1: Not Editing Your Work

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IPhO News

SAVE THE DATE – October 1, 2013
August 12, 2013

SAVE THE DATE – October 1, 2013 (5:30pm Registration, 6-8pm Program)

The Industry Pharmacists Organization (IPhO) and the Life Sciences Talent Network at BioNJ are pleased to present an exciting event to recognize the “Value of Industry Pharmacists” (VIP). It will be hosted by the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University on their Piscataway, NJ campus.

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Professional Development

Don't Let a Microphone Distract From Your Presentation
August 5, 2013

I have been asked to moderate a panel, and there's a chance I'll be holding a microphone. I'm a little nervous that my hand will shake. Do you have any suggestions?

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IPhO News

Industry Pharmacists Organization (IPhO) Announces Introduction of Confidential One-on-one Coaching Service
July 17, 2013

IPhO is pleased to announce the launch of its exclusive career coaching service designed to support the unique needs of experienced industry pharmacists, fellows, and student pharmacists interested in an industry career.

To deliver this service, IPhO has assembled a panel of talented coaches that includes trusted and experienced industry pharmacists as well as professional career coaches. Coaches are available by appointment to provide participants with a full range of personalized and confidential support -- from resume review and interview preparation, to management of challenging situations, to personal brand development/career strategy and other advanced career planning.

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Professional Development

The Etiquette Of The Handshake: It's Not For Men Only
July 12, 2013

“When did women start shaking hands? It feels awkward.”

Recently, a very bright, talented, professional woman asked me that question. Initially, I was startled. Yet, as I thought about the question, I realized that many women in my seminars are reluctant to shake hands, and others do so incorrectly.

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Professional Development

Managing Geographically Dispersed Branches
June 28, 2013

Since the third quarter in 2009, the US economy has slowly been working its way out of the recession, with the gross domestic product growing from between 0.1 and 4 percent during that time. Every business needs to take advantage of every possible opportunity to expand and thrive while mitigating those things that are threats to their product or service production.

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Professional Development

He's Still Talking! The Secrets To Managing Time When Presenting
June 21, 2013

"My speech went over time. They hated me!"

"I panicked when I was told to add 20 minutes to my talk!"

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IPhO News

Breaking into the MSL Role: WHO and WHAT You Know Both Count
May 16, 2013

The role of the Medical Science Liaison is one of the more coveted job opportunities for clinical pharmacists within the pharmaceutical industry. This role provides clinical pharmacists with the opportunity to engage in highly scientific and cutting-edge discussions on patient-specific drug therapy and disease states with leading healthcare professionals (HCPs) in both the academic and community-based settings. In addition to the clinical aspects, the MSL role requires the individual to think strategically about territory planning and coverage to ensure that field-based activities and individual contributions align with overall company objectives.

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Professional Development

Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything
May 6, 2013

Most industry pharmacists and pharmacy students will read the title of this column and think, "will this topic have any relevance to me?" The answer is yes, and here is why! Trust is not only a signature goal of every healthcare provider but also of every type of healthcare organization, including hospitals, health plans, and pharmaceutical companies who need to communicate that they are indeed trustworthy. One way these organizations can gain trust is to hire trustworthy professionals. Our pharmacy education, license to practice, and reputation provides added value to our employers who significantly benefit when their core customers, prescribers, and patients believe in the trustworthiness of the company and its employees. It’s just one more reason that supports The Indispensable Value of Industry Pharmacists

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IPhO News

Why Do Pharmacists Make the Most Valuable Industry Employees? Ask Our Advisors.
May 1, 2013

In this installment of our "Ask the Advisors" column, we asked some of our prestigious advisory board members “Why Do Pharmacists Make the Most Valuable Industry Employees?"

To see what they said, read below and then "join the conversation" by sharing your own views on this subject!

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Professional Development

How to Avoid Mistakes in Your Writings
April 17, 2013

A woman in one of my classes wrote: "If you want to be proffessional, you shouldn’t let your tattoos show in the office." I politely responded that “if you want to be professional, you need to spell professional correctly!”

Having mistakes in your emails can diminish your credibility and affect your professional standing in the workplace. I am amazed that I receive so many documents that have spelling and/or grammar errors.

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IPhO News

Is There A Glass Ceiling For Industry Pharmacists?
April 6, 2013

The IPhO Advocacy tour made its most recent stop at Novartis Headquarters in East Hanover, NJ this week. If you would like to work with IPhO staff to organize a similar visit to your company or your favorite school of pharmacy, please contact us!

100 Novartis pharmacists joined the conversation to learn more about IPhO and its mission to advance the careers of industry pharmacists by promoting our indispensable value. From the front of the room, looking out on all that talent reminded me of the bright future we have and how much we can accomplish by working together!

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IPhO News

The Indispensable Value of Industry Pharmacists
March 22, 2013

The IPhO Advocacy Committee has begun the rollout of its comprehensive plan to promote the value of industry pharmacists. Our efforts will be reaching i) Industry employers , ii) Pharmacy School Administration and Faculty, and iii) Students and Fellows, among others.

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IPhO News

Ask The Advisors
March 7, 2013

We are kicking off a new column, "Ask the Advisors," to relay advice from our very experienced and prestigious advisory board members. Each column will feature responses to a single critical question put to our board. For our inaugural column we asked our advisors to briefly describe the single most impactful professional development course or seminar that they have taken. And here is what they said.

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Professional Development

Things a Boss Should Avoid Doing
March 4, 2013

Getting a promotion into a leading position is without a doubt a major career move, and certainly a reason to be proud. It is, however, wise to remember that this new role comes with a great deal of expectation and high responsibility. As a novice boss, it is vital to know how to treat your employees with the respect they deserve and how to react/ act properly in any given situation. The following will give you an idea of some of the main things a boss should never do.

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Professional Development

How Open Are You To Feedback?
February 11, 2013

Recently, I received a note from a vendor after giving him some critical feedback. He wrote: “I take a lot of pride in my work and in my business, and even though it is difficult to hear negative comments upon completion of a job, I respect and appreciate your honesty. Your feedback will go a long way in helping me grow my business.” What a great response to my comments. Would you respond in a similar manner if you heard criticism about your work?

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Professional Development

Moving to the Right
February 4, 2013

“The last few decades have belonged to a certain kind of person with a certain kind of mind — computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craft contracts, MBAs who could crunch numbers. But the keys to the kingdom are changing hands.” - A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel Pink

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IPhO News

Industry Pharmacists, Regulation, and Free Speech
January 23, 2013

In theory, a recent decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals may change the way that pharmaceutical manufacturers promote their products. The court sided with a sales representative’s right to free speech when communicating with physicians. This result has raised some very interesting questions about FDA’s regulation of “off-label” information.

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