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Hello all,
I'm currently a P3 in the midwest, and I've always wondered how important pharmacy student organizations are ACTUALLY?
The reason I ask is, because my experiences in those groups (APhA, SNPHA, etc...) was really lame and boring. I just did not learn much from the occasion meetings. There was a lot of hype about joining the org and learning a lot, gaining lots of experience, etc etc. I think it just did not deliver.
I ended up doing research in a medicinal chemistry lab and getting on some publications, posters, and getting really good letter of rec by the dean of the graduate med chem program (my PI). I felt like this was a better use of time and professional development overall. I did some other volunteer work at our associated hospital doing med recs in the emergency department among other things.
Do you all think those student orgs are really valuable to be a part of as a general member? And, do you think doing something like research was a better use of time?
I'm not really looking for validation necessarily, but actually curious outside opinions on groups and research.
I'm currently a P3 in the midwest, and I've always wondered how important pharmacy student organizations are ACTUALLY?
The reason I ask is, because my experiences in those groups (APhA, SNPHA, etc...) was really lame and boring. I just did not learn much from the occasion meetings. There was a lot of hype about joining the org and learning a lot, gaining lots of experience, etc etc. I think it just did not deliver.
I ended up doing research in a medicinal chemistry lab and getting on some publications, posters, and getting really good letter of rec by the dean of the graduate med chem program (my PI). I felt like this was a better use of time and professional development overall. I did some other volunteer work at our associated hospital doing med recs in the emergency department among other things.
Do you all think those student orgs are really valuable to be a part of as a general member? And, do you think doing something like research was a better use of time?
I'm not really looking for validation necessarily, but actually curious outside opinions on groups and research.