Dr. Seckel shares her inspiring advice on breaking barriers, countering stereotypes, and overcoming pushback in the health care arena in efforts to advance clinical pharmacy services. Information featured in this interview includes the multidimensional role of a dual clinical pharmacist and primary care manager role in the ambulatory care setting, ways in which students and residents can expand the boundaries of the pharmacy profession, and the direction and future of pharmacy practice. This interview is especially useful for students interested in ambulatory care pharmacy, as well as students invested in the future of pharmacy practice, including provider status and prescriptive authority. Interview Questions: 0:18 What training did you pursue in your path to your clinical pharmacist role? 1:29 Could you share a bit about your current position and practice site? 4:54 What has been the most rewarding part of your transition from residency? 6:17 What has been the most challenging part of the transition? 7:33 How do you pursue career development and leadership opportunities outside of your clinical duties? 9:16 How do you continue your involvement in outreach to the greater community? 11:15 What has defined your career as a leader in pharmacy? 13:19 What role has mentorship that has played in your career development? 14:32 What advice do you have for pharmacy students and residents? About Dr. Seckel: Pharmacy School: University of Nebraska Residency Program: PGY1/PGY2 Pharmacy Clinical Leadership and Administration Residency, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital Current Role: Primary Care Pharmacy Manager and Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Primary Care Clinic at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital Career Interests: Clinical leadership and pharmacist advancement in the ambulatory care setting, clinical program development and implementation, disease management, quality improvement Filming Credits: Katie Windschitl Interview Date: Dec. 11, 2016
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