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  • Pharmacy Education Research
  • Scientific Collaboration
  • Academic Publishing

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  • The Rufus A. Lyman Award recognizes outstanding papers in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.
  • Successful research collaborations are crucial for advancing pharmacy education.
  • Effective authoring skills are vital for disseminating research findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide insights into developing and maintaining successful research collaborations.
  • To offer practical guidance for faculty on building and sustaining research teams.
  • To share strategies for improving individual authoring skills.

Main Methods:

  • Interview with members of a successful research collaboration.
  • Analysis of their experiences and strategies.
  • Derivation of practical advice and guidance.

Main Results:

  • Key elements for successful research collaboration identified.
  • Strategies for team development and maintenance outlined.
  • Methods for enhancing authoring skills presented.

Conclusions:

  • Successful research collaborations require strategic development and ongoing maintenance.
  • Faculty can implement practical steps to build and sustain research teams.
  • Individuals can improve their authoring abilities through shared experiences and strategies.