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    A specialized course at UCSF School of Pharmacy prepared female students for careers by addressing career planning, work-life balance, and commitment. Structured role-model analysis helped students develop strategies for success in the pharmacy profession.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacy education
    • Women's career development
    • Professional skills training

    Background:

    • Increasing number of women entering the pharmacy profession.
    • Need for targeted support for female pharmacy students.
    • Addressing unique challenges faced by women in pharmacy careers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate a course for female pharmacy students at UCSF.
    • To equip students with skills for career planning and management.
    • To address work-life balance and career commitment for women in pharmacy.

    Main Methods:

    • Structured role-model analysis technique utilized.
    • Guest lectures from successful female pharmacists.
    • Assisted students in formulating personal career plans and strategies.

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    Main Results:

    • Students identified recurrent themes, advice, and strategies from role models.
    • Enhanced student understanding of career complexities.
    • Facilitated development of individual career strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • The course increased students' professional sophistication.
    • Enabled more informed career decision-making for young women in pharmacy.
    • Highlights the value of tailored professional development programs for women in STEM fields.