
Billy Gray
Student Pharmacist
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Graduated from Scott Central Attendance Center (2017)
Graduated from East Central Community College (2019)
Pursuing to graduate from the University of Mississippi
Graduated from Uviversity of Mississippi with a B.S. in pharmaceutical science (2022)
Trust is a central concept for safe and effective health care. Patients must trust their physicians, and health care providers must trust each other in a highly interdependent health care system. In teaching settings, supervisors decide when and for what tasks they entrust trainees to assume clinical responsibilities. Building on this concept, EPAs are units of professional practice, defined as tasks or responsibilities to be entrusted to the unsupervised execution by a trainee once he or she has attained sufficient specific competence. EPAs are independently executable, observable, and measurable in their process and outcome, and therefore, suitable for entrustment decisions. Sequencing EPAs of increasing difficulty, risk, or sophistication can serve as a backbone for graduate medical education.
One of the learning needs that I am inquiring on learning is the ability to be comprehensive and understanding as a future pharmacist based off the social economic factors of a community. The need to be comprehensive and understanding relates to my professional goal by allowing myself as a future pharmacist to be more aware and knowledgeable on how to manage patients based social environment in the community. This will also allow me to be a more interactive health care practitioner within the community.

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