[Phar26] Weekly Updates, 1/16-1/20
Growney, Melissa
msgrowney0303 at email.campbell.edu
Thu Jan 12 20:18:19 EST 2023
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always, keep it professional! P1 Class Commentary
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P1 class officers are planning to host study sessions for the top 100 exams
during the PPS study break days that are allotted in the schedule (1/25
will be the first one, probably 1-3:50 in Maddox 130). We can offer a
virtual option to join through BB collab. Use the following link to vote
for what works for you Top 100 Exam Review
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Weekly Schedule:
1/16 - 1/20
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
530 - PPD
531 - I&I
Happy MLK Jr. Day! No classes
Lecture topics: Autoimmune diseases, hypersensitivity reactions,
epinephrine, antihistamines, managing reactions.
532 - Med Lit
QS reading: 69-98. G&G reading 3.
Prepare for kahooting.
533 - PPS
Immunization certificates!
535 - PPC
Compounding quiz due by 8 am!
No labs this week
Notes for the week:
Reminders:
Mygroup <https://www.mygroup.com/portal/student/request-sap-appointment/> is
the student assistance program offering legal, financial, and mental health
counseling free to Campbell students.
PPD tracker AND CS hours with reflection are all due before midnight on
4/23. Click Here to Access the PPD Tracker
<https://cphs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7X2DoNC9O2ziX3g>. The following
list includes the minimum requirement for each student.
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1 IPE event
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2 Personal development or self-care
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2 Self-reflections
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2 of something of your choice that is NOT IPE, self-care, or
self-reflection
🎉January Birthdays🎉
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2 - Chloe Lavieri
- 12 - Nicholas Kucko
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20 - Ellie Lancaster
Pet of the week:
Kae Hamilton - This is Kalita, she loves to bite books and her favorite
movie is Ratatouille!
Fill out the generic names to solve the crossword! (Hint: the metoprolol
answers are JUST the salt forms because of space constraints, also I forgot
to add in mg on all the strengths but y’all get the idea)
Reflection of the week:
I think it’s fair to let yourself make and change your resolutions
throughout the year while also embracing the new year as a time for new
beginnings. Here are some New Year’s resolutions that you can’t quantify,
but they all support your overall well-being:
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To make more time for self-care
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To be more compassionate with yourself
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To make space for fun and play
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To embrace your limitless creativity
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To spend more time with the people you love
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To open yourself up to opportunities for more self-love.
So as you think about how you want to step into the new year, know that you
don’t have to make some really big proclamation about all the monumental
life changes you’re going to make. Sometimes, simply stating that you’re
going to make more time for self-care or for creative activities is more
than enough to support you on your life journey.
Have a great 2023 and look forward to the journey spring block brings us!
--
*Melissa Growney*
*PharmD*/*MSPS Student *| Class of 2026
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Campbell University | Buies Creek, NC 27506
msgrowney0303 at email.campbell.edu
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