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    Babcock L, Peyser B, Vesterlund L, Weingart L. The No Club, Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work. Simon and Schuster; 2022. ISBN-13: 978-1982152338 by Halver, Alisha, Monson, Elizabeth, Armbrust, Sydney, Hursman, Allison, Frenzel, Jeanne, Richter, Lisa

    Published in Innovations in Pharmacy (10-04-2024)
    “…This book review of The No Club, Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work, would serve anyone struggling with burnout or lack of promotion. Supervisors can gain…”
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    Assessment of preceptor understanding and use of levels of entrustment by Frenzel, Jeanne E., Richter, Lisa M., Hursman, Allison N., Viets, Joan L.

    Published in Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning (01-09-2021)
    “…This study determined the need to calibrate preceptors' use of levels of entrustment (LOE) in the evaluation of students performing entrustable professional…”
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    Bracketology in Pharmacy Education: The Impact of March Medication Madness on Student Engagement and Knowledge by Hursman, Allison, Petry, Natasha J, Brynjulson, Rebecca, Frenzel, Jeanne, Miller, Donald, Monson, Elizabeth, Orr, Megan, Richter, Lisa M, Viets Nice, Joan

    Published in Innovations in pharmacy (2024)
    “…Gamification is used in pharmacy education as an innovative learning strategy to engage learners with educational content. The March Medication Madness…”
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    Impact of an Emergency Department Simulation on Pharmacy Students' Interprofessional Team Skills and Attitudes by Kelsch, Michael P, Brynjulson, Rebecca, Hursman, Allison, Werremeyer, Amy, Eukel, Heidi N

    Published in Innovations in pharmacy (2022)
    “…To evaluate the impact of an emergency department simulation on pharmacy students' interprofessional team skills and attitudes as measured by a novel mixed…”
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    Empowering pharmacy technicians as vaccine champions: A pilot study in independent community pharmacies by Hursman, Allison, Wanner, Hailey, Rubinstein, Ellen

    “…Increasing vaccine uptake in communities has been essential, even before coronavirus disease 2019. The use of "vaccine champions" or "VaxChamps" has shown…”
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    The Role of Telepharmacy in the Delivery of Clinical Pharmacy Services Following the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Report by Hursman, Allison, Vang, Chapleur, Thooft, Taylor, Stone, Kirsten

    Published in The Journal of pharmacy technology (01-04-2024)
    “…Background: Telepharmacy, which utilizes telecommunication technology to provide pharmaceutical care remotely, has gained significance in expanding access to…”
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    A faculty development series on race and ethnicity in pharmacy education by Strand, Mark A., Hursman, Allison, Maack, Brody, Petry, Natasha, Yang, Rose

    Published in Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning (01-01-2025)
    “…Professional pharmacy associations are calling for greater cultural sensitivity in pharmacy. education. The faculty of a Midwestern School of Pharmacy set out…”
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    Implementation of ungrading in the pharmacy curriculum by Monson, Elizabeth, Armbrust, Sydney, Hursman, Allison, Richter, Lisa M., Frenzel, Jeanne E.

    Published in Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning (01-01-2025)
    “…Ungrading is an alternative assessment approach that focuses on feedback provided to students in place of grades. Giving feedback as opposed to grades has been…”
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    An online escape room used to support the growth of teamwork in health professions students by Hursman, Allison, Richter, Lisa M., Frenzel, Jeanne, Viets Nice, Joni, Monson, Elizabeth

    “…Effective teamwork in the online environment is essential to patient care and safety. The need for training health professionals to work together on a virtual…”
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