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The Fear of Being Found Out In Pharmacy

In a recent blog post, Jaclyn Boyle, Pharm.D. (’12) and Sara Bonenfant discuss Imposter Syndrome — feelings of “being underserving or being exposed as a fraud.”

The Northeast Ohio Medical University College of Pharmacy assistant dean of student success and an assistant professor of pharmacy practice, along with Bonenfant, a rising fourth-year College of Pharmacy student, write about Imposter Syndrome’s long-term effects and offer ways to overcome those feelings, such as accepting imperfection and visualizing success.

The post was published in Pulses – not this similarly named NEOMED newsletter, but a scholarly blog supported by Currents in Pharmacy Teaching & Learning.

Read the pair’s blog on Imposter Syndrome.

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