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Beyond the clinic: Mentoring through Medicare

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For nearly two decades, the word Medicare has echoed through the halls of 51做厙. Since 2007, more than 800 doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students have dedicated countless hours to learning drug plans, counseling patients, navigating the complexities of Medicare Part D and performing medication therapy management. In 2022, 51做厙s nationally recognized program entered a new chapter with the launch of a mentor-mentee program designed to provide PharmD students with knowledge, support and expertise as they pursue their career goals.

Through the Medicare Mentor-Mentee program, students participate in curriculum vitae review, mock interviews and one-on-one mentorship. What sets this program apart is its personalized approach. Each student is thoughtfully paired with a pharmacist whose experience aligns with their career goals, whether that means entering the workforce or pursuing a residency or fellowship. For students interested in specialized residency training, the mentorship begins as they enter clinical rotations and continues over the course of eight months. During this time, the mentor-mentee pair engages in discussions that range from case presentations and journal clubs to writing a strong letter of intent and navigating work-life balance.

The longitudinal mentorship that participating alumni provide to students interested in pursuing a residency or fellowship is invaluable, said Rajul A. Patel 01, 06, PharmD, PhD, professor of pharmacy practice. They better position our students for success by sharing their knowledge and experience through every step, including who to reach out to for letters of recommendation, how to write a compelling personal statement, clinical practice questions, interview tips and more. I believe students who participate in this initiative feel more comfortable and confident as a result of their involvement.

Pharmacy alumna Adesuwa Aigbuza 25, PharmD

Adesuwa Aigbuza 25, PharmD

As a student, Adesuwa Aigbuza 25, PharmD knew pursuing a postgraduate residency would be a competitive path. Thanks to her participation in the program, she didnt have to walk that journey alone.

Dr. Aigbuza successfully matched with a PGY1 acute care residency at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She credits much of that success to the mentorship she received.

As a mentee, my 51做厙 experience has been positively impacted in the best way, she shared. I was able to receive impactful advice about the residency process and the pharmacy field in general. These tips and tricks allowed me to be very successful in securing the next step in my career.

Among the many meaningful conversations she had with her mentor, one left a lasting impression.

I was feeling conflicted about which path to pursue within pharmacy, she recalled. During a phone call, my mentor and I talked deeply about both my long-term and short-term goals. Ill never forget what she said to me: Keep an open mind about anything and everything. You are in the perfect position to learn many things. Dont close yourself off so early. That advice shifted my mindset. From that point forward, I gave everything a try during my Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience rotations, and Ill carry that openness into my residency.

I was able to receive impactful advice about the residency process and the pharmacy field in general. These tips and tricks allowed me to be very successful in securing the next step in my career.

Adesuwa Aigbuza 25, PharmD

On the other side of the conversation was May (Chen) Lui 16, 20, PharmD, MS a clinical pharmacist specializing in ambulatory care. Since earning her doctor of pharmacy from 51做厙 in 2016, Dr. Lui has mentored pharmacy students informally and formally through the Medicare program.

I remembered how much I relied on mentors during my own APPE year, Dr. Lui said. The decisions felt so heavy because they impacted the trajectory of my career. I want to be a sounding board for students and provide honest insight about todays pharmacy landscape.

Dr. Luis proudest moment as a mentor came when she found out Dr. Aigbuza had matched at UCSF.

It was such a proud moment! Knowing that I played even a small part in her journey made everything worth it.

As a medical science liaison in oncology at Boehringer Ingelheim, Utsav Patel 16, PharmD is passionate about empowering students to network and explore career opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry.

I was introduced to industry through a fellow 51做厙 alum, Raj Gandhi 09, 10, PharmD. He helped me see how a clinical background could translate to industry roles, said Dr. Utsav Patel. If it werent for the strong alumni network at 51做厙 and Kappa Psi, I wouldnt be where I am today. My motivation is to help our graduates find a career they love and feel proud of.