Serving as a professional association board member: Benefits to leaders and their employers

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Brian L. Erstad Pharm.D., FCCP, Judith Jacobi Pharm.D., FCCP, William A. Kehoe Pharm.D., M.A., FCCP, Suzanne A. Nesbit Pharm.D., FCCP, Terry L. Seaton Pharm.D., FCCP
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This commentary, written by past presidents of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, highlights the benefits of serving in leadership roles within professional associations to the leaders themselves, their employers, their colleagues, and the broader profession. Fostering the development of leaders is a necessary step to advance pharmacy's future. Leaders benefit not only from the reinvigoration and personal growth associated with their service effort but also from the further development of skills such as collaboration and consensus-building, written and oral communication, critical thinking, leadership, and time management. The honing of these skills has benefits at the leader's workplace. Colleagues in businesses outside health care view this type of leadership experience as external training to develop and refine organizational communication and leadership skills and better prepare their employees for the future. The leader also learns best practices and new perspectives that, when shared locally, can energize the employer organization. Beyond the benefits to the leader and the leader's employer, there are holistic benefits of association service to the profession and interprofessional teams. With this in mind, we suggest that employers welcome opportunities to have their coworkers serve in elected or appointed positions within professional associations.

担任专业协会理事会成员:对领导者及其雇主的益处
这篇由美国临床药学院前任主席撰写的评论强调了在专业协会中担任领导职务对领导者本人、其雇主、同事以及更广泛的行业所带来的益处。培养领导者是推动药学未来发展的必要步骤。领导者不仅能从与服务工作相关的振兴和个人成长中获益,还能从协作和建立共识、书面和口头交流、批判性思维、领导力和时间管理等技能的进一步发展中获益。这些技能的磨练对领导者的工作也有好处。医疗保健行业以外的企业同事将这种领导经验视为外部培训,以发展和完善组织沟通和领导技能,使员工更好地为未来做好准备。领导者还能学习到最佳实践和新观点,这些经验在当地分享后,可以为雇主组织注入活力。除了给领导者和领导者的雇主带来好处之外,协会服务还能给专业和跨专业团队带来整体利益。有鉴于此,我们建议雇主欢迎他们的同事有机会在专业协会中担任选举或任命的职位。
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