Beyond the Counter: How Distribut...
Beyond the Counter: How Distributed Rotations Transform Pharmacy Education

The Preceptor's Compass by Jennifer MacDougall and Harriet Davies

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In this episode of the Preceptor's Compass, we explore how distributed pharmacy rotations—in rural, remote, and urban settings—are reshaping experiential education across Canada. Guests Edmund Tan (Whitehorse, Yukon) and Anthony Lee (Vancouver, BC) share how their innovative practice models, strong mentorship, and deep community engagement create meaningful, memorable learning experiences for students.

Listeners will gain insights into how geographical diversity, community connection, and thoughtful support systems help shape professional identity while addressing workforce needs across the country.

This episode also features a special student perspective from 4th‑year PharmD student Bryer, who completed a rotation in the Yukon and shares candid refle ... 

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BelongingPreceptingPharmacy Education College of Pharmacy Dalhousie UniversityEngagement Peer Assisted Learning PALDistributed Rotations Innovation
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