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Gratitude in ID and a Challenge.

Patrick J Graf1,2, Joshua D Hartzell1,2

  • 1Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Open Forum Infectious Diseases
|June 25, 2026
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Summary
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Clinical pharmacists are vital in infectious disease care but often underrecognized. A "Vanco Thank-o" celebration during National Pharmacy Week fostered gratitude, aiming to inspire similar initiatives and combat burnout.

Keywords:
burnoutgratitudemultidisciplinary care

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Published on: April 18, 2017

Area of Science:

  • Infectious Disease Care
  • Clinical Pharmacy Practice
  • Healthcare Professional Recognition

Background:

  • Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential in modern infectious disease management.
  • Clinical pharmacists play an increasingly vital role, yet their contributions may be overlooked.
  • A lack of recognition can lead to burnout and reduced job satisfaction among healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight a simple, replicable initiative to express gratitude towards clinical pharmacists.
  • To address the issue of underrecognition and its impact on job satisfaction.
  • To inspire a broader culture of gratitude and excellence in healthcare settings.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a "Vanco Thank-o" celebration during National Pharmacy Week.
  • Focus on expressing appreciation for the work of clinical pharmacists.
  • Sharing the initiative as a model for other institutions.

Main Results:

  • The "Vanco Thank-o" event served as a tangible expression of gratitude.
  • The initiative aimed to boost morale and job satisfaction among pharmacists.
  • The study proposes this as a replicable model for fostering recognition.

Conclusions:

  • Expressing gratitude towards clinical pharmacists is crucial for their well-being and retention.
  • Simple, targeted recognition initiatives can positively impact healthcare teams.
  • Fostering a culture of appreciation is essential for sustained excellence in infectious disease care.