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  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Healthcare Leadership
  • Scholarly Communication

Background:

  • The healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving, necessitating innovative leadership strategies.
  • Traditional scholarly communication methods may not fully engage all audiences.
  • There is an increasing need to share best practices in pharmacy leadership.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore alternative dissemination methods for pharmacy leadership research.
  • To understand the current and future importance of leadership in pharmacy practice.
  • To encourage innovative scholarly work in pharmacy leadership.

Main Methods:

  • Investigated alternative scholarly output formats beyond traditional written manuscripts.
  • Surveyed pharmacy leaders across diverse practice settings.
  • Analyzed responses regarding the importance and challenges of leadership in pharmacy.

Main Results:

  • Pharmacy leaders universally emphasize motivation, role modeling, decision-making, and accountability.
  • Key challenges include managing a multigenerational workforce and integrating artificial intelligence.
  • Traditional manuscripts may not be the most effective format for all scholarly leadership content.

Conclusions:

  • Novel perspectives and creative applications are essential for modern pharmacy leadership.
  • Evidence-based solutions must be transferable to broad audiences.
  • The future of pharmacy leadership depends on embracing innovative scholarly contributions.