- PSW Educational Conference 2021: Working Together While Apart
by Brianna Groen, 2022 PharmD Candidate
"Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW) members continued to embody the PSW mission of working together while apart, as they gathered virtually for the annual PSW Educational Conference in April of this year. PSW held the conference virtually for the second year due to continued concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Although unable to gather in person, 306 pharmacists, residents, technicians, and student pharmacists from around the state were able to engage in a variety of content that included live programming, on-demand content, and virtual networking sessions. Organizers and attendees used the PSW app and a virtual platform to produce and view conference programming. Attendees were able to use their smartphones, tablets, laptops, or desktop devices to engage in conference programming."
Keywords: Pharmacy Residencies, Internship and Residency, Pharmacists, Wisconsin, Smartphone, COVID-19, Pharmacy Technicians, Students, Pharmacy, Educational Status, Public Health, Mass Vaccination, Education, Continuing, Data Collection, Public Health Administration, Delivery of Health Care
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2021 July/August Table of Contents
"Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW) members continued to embody the PSW mission of working together while apart, as they gathered virtually for the annual PSW Educational Conference in April of this year. PSW held the conference virtually for the second year due to continued concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Although unable to gather in person, 306 pharmacists, residents, technicians, and student pharmacists from around the state were able to engage in a variety of content that included live programming, on-demand content, and virtual networking sessions. Organizers and attendees used the PSW app and a virtual platform to produce and view conference programming. Attendees were able to use their smartphones, tablets, laptops, or desktop devices to engage in conference programming."
Keywords: Pharmacy Residencies, Internship and Residency, Pharmacists, Wisconsin, Smartphone, COVID-19, Pharmacy Technicians, Students, Pharmacy, Educational Status, Public Health, Mass Vaccination, Education, Continuing, Data Collection, Public Health Administration, Delivery of Health Care
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2021 July/August Table of Contents