Ammar Ahmed
IPPE Student
University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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I am currently a P2 student at the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. I joined the pharmacy school as part of the university's 2+4 program which allows me to obtain my Pharm D. degree with only two years of undergraduate school and the regular four years of pharmacy school. I am currently an active member of the Buffalo chapter of the Student Association of Specialty Pharmacy. The Student Association of Specialty Pharmacy is a chapter of the National Association of Specialty Pharmacy. My contributions include a presentation about Multiple Sclerosis in the Spring of 2020, and event food coordinator in the spring of 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down.
Bloodborne Pathogen Training completed on 4/16/2020
HIPAA certification completed in September of 2019
2020: Walgreens Pharmacy Store #12899
2019: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences
I attended the WNYSHP Webinar in March of 2020
I attended the Rutgers Institute for Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowships Info Session in October of 2020
2013-2017: Assistant Tutor at A+ Schievements
2017: Private tutor
Summer 2018, 2019: Salesperson/ Inventory manager at Pinkberry
Date: | 09/30/2021 |
Rotation Type: | IPPE Community |
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What as the most valuable learning experience on this IPPE rotation? Why? (Maximum of 250 words): | The most valuable experience from this rotation was going over OTC's. It reminded me that I need to constantly review what I know in order to ensure I can access my knowledge and use it. |
How did this IPPE help you grow as a professional (Maximum of 250 words)?: | This IPPE gave me the experience of interacting with prescribers and helped me see how my knowledge in class translated to the workplace |
Date: | 05/05/2021 |
Rotation Type: | IPPE-2 |
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What as the most valuable learning experience on this IPPE rotation? Why? (Maximum of 250 words): | I learned how to deal with patients over the phone and how to deal with them. I think this is the most important learning experience because our career is patient-oriented and it is important for us to be able to communicate with them. |
How did this IPPE help you grow as a professional (Maximum of 250 words)?: | I believe this IPPE helped me by being my first true experience of what a job in a pharmacy is like. I received the opportunity to communicate with others in various positions and see what they experience. This will help me deal with others in the future as a pharmacist. I was also able to have a real first-hand experience of what we learned in school. |
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