Pharmacy Fika

The Pharmacy Fika Crew

The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues.

  1. 3 FEB

    Let's Go Bowling! Reflections on Effective and Sustained Collaborations

    The Fika Crew welcomes David Steeb, PharmD, MPH - Founding Dean of the College of Global Population Health at the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis - to talk about collaboration at the institutional and individual levels.  How and why are they created?  Why are some collaborations sustained and others never seem to get past the initial exploration stage?  In this epidose, we don't have all the answers (well, frankly, we never do), but we have plenty of questions!   Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 - 4:18 And check out the Australian Open Donut!  Collaboration: 4:19 Resources Gray B.  Collaborating: Finding Common Ground for Multiparty Problems.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991. Gray B, Wood DJ.  Collaborative Alliances: Moving from Practice to Theory.  J Applied Behav Sci 1991; 27 (1): 3-22. Wood DJ, Gray B.  Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Collaboration.  J Applied Behav Sci 1991; 27 (2): 139-162. Partnership Brokers Association.  Resources for individuals and organizations to "broker" partnerships.   _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    33 min
  2. 13 ENE

    Preferment: Achieving Autonomy, Mastery, and Purpose After Full-Time Employment

    Just prior to cranberry season, the Fika Crew met with Lucinda Maine, PhD. - CEO Emerita, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy - to chat about her preferment (aka retirement) journey.  Tina also shares her fascination with candied cranberry videos.  If you are curious, be sure to watch Thyme to Cook with Kristi. I Tried the Viral Candied Cranberry. November 20, 2025. [YouTube Video] Preferment is a modern concept reframing retirement as a proactive, fulfulling stage of life focused on doing what you prefer, rather than simply ending work; it's about pursuing meaningful activities, passions, and purpose with freedom and flexibility, shifting from "retiring from" to "aspiring to" a life aligned with your values, using wisdom and energy for continued growth, contribution, and joy. It emphasizes a planned transition that integrates purpose, relationships, health, and finances, often through gradual changes.   Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 - 4:27 Preferment : 4:28   Resources Silver MP, Wong JV, Barrett K, et al.  A scope review and synthesis of the literature on retirement among academic health professionals.  Disocver Health Systems 2025; 4: Article 45.  Goodall J and Abrams D. The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times.  New York: Celadon Books, 2021.   And in case you missed it from our last epidose, this book is relevant to those considering or in preferment too: Le Cunff A.  Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obessed World.  New York: Avery, 2025. _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    33 min
  3. 09/12/2025

    Mid-Career Doldrums - Navigating the Logjams and Igniting Your Spark Again

    In this epidose, the Fika Crew welcomes Brooke Griffin, PharmD, BCACP, from Midwestern University College of Pharmacy, Downers Grove, to talk about the mid-career / midlife demands that can put you in a rut. Coaching is one approach that can help you regain perspective, clarify values, and move toward actions (tiny experiments!) that positively support the journey.   Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 - 4:17 Midcareer Discussion: 4:18   Resources 5 Minute Pep Talk with Brooke Griffin (Podcast) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) - Mid-Career Recharge Program Infurna FJ, Gerstorf D, Lachman ME.  Midlife in the 2020s: Opportunities and Challenges.  Am Pscyhol 2020; 75 (4): 470-485. Burkeman O. Meditation for Mortals: Four Weeks to Embrace Your Limitations and Make Time for What Counts.  New York: Picado, 2024. Burkeman O. Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals.  New York: Picado, 2021. Le Cunff A.  Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obessed World.  New York: Avery, 2025. Willink J.  Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual.  New York: St. Martin's Press, 2017.   _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    32 min
  4. 11/11/2025

    Experimenting with Open Educational Resources: A Path to Knowledge Nirvana?

    The Fika Crew talks about the promise and peril of free open educational resources (OER) and how they might be used to support faculty and students.  OER grants permission to teachers to use teaching and learning materials freely and to adapt them as needed to their specific circumstances.  The team debates the incentives for faculty to create OER, the cost savings for students, and the challenge of establishing a sustainable business model while promoting knowledge accessibility. Dr. Glaucomflecken supports Open Access! Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 to 3:25 OER Discussion: 3:26 Resources Swain BK & Pathak RK. Benefits and challenges of using OER in higher education: a pragmatic review.  Discover Education 2024; 3: Article 81. Websites: OER (Open Educational Resources) Commons. The MERLOT system provides access to curated online learning and support materials and content creation tools, led by an international community of educators, learners and researchers. Wikipedia's Open Educational Resources page defines OER and lists widely recognized OER websites. Open Educational Resources Collective (Australia) WHO Academy Rx for Change - Clinician-assisted Tobacco Session Program My Dispense - Online Virtual Practice Environment from Monash University _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    37 min
  5. 07/10/2025

    Recognizing and Supporting Neurodiversity Through Compassionate Pedagogy

    The Fika Crew invited Robin Zavod, PhD, Professor of Pharmaceutical Science at Midwestern University, Downers Grove Campus, and AACP President, to share her passion for recognizing and supporting the unique ways learners and colleagues perceive and process information.  It starts with caring and showing compassionate concern for the well-being and success of our students, colleagues, and patients. Compassionate pedagogy asks faculty and preceptors to move towards teaching and learning practices that are flexible, equitable, and sustainable for all. Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 to 4:23   Resources Hamilton LG, Petty S.  Compassionate pedagogy for neurodiversity in higher education: A conceptual analysis.  Front Psychol 2023; 14: DOI/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1093290. Killingback C, Tomlinson A, Stern J.  Compassionate pedagogy in higher education: A scoping review.  Journal of Teaching and Learning Practice 2025; 22 (1): DOI: 10.53761/7yvrw787. Dwyer P, Mineo E, Mifsud K, et al.  Building neurodiversity-inclusive postsecondary campuses: Recommendations for leaders in higher education.  Austism Adulthood 2023; 5 (1): DOI: 10.1089/aut.2021.00421. White M, Harrison M, Cohn E, Wood R, StEvens C.  An Evidence Informed Guide to Becoming and Flourishing as a Neurodivergent Teacher: A Guide for Educators and School Leaders.  Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN), December 15, 2024. University of Melbourne - Neurodiversity Project.   _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    34 min
  6. 02/09/2025

    Making Time for Reading the SoTL Literature: Not Your Mama's Journal Club

    The Fika Crew welcomes Carrie Vogler, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Southern Illinois Edwardsville, and Heather Folz, PharmD, BCACP, Associate Professor of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy at Notre Dame of Maryland University, to talk about the online faculty journal club called "Not Your Mama's Journal Club."  At the AACP Annual Meeting, they described how they engage faculty in interactive discussions about papers related to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).  We wanted to learn more! Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 to 3:48 Resources Charrios TL, Janke KK, Covvey JR, Aronson BD. Making space for reading as a faculty member. Am J Pharm Educ 2023; 87 (10): Article 100115. Rubin G. The four tendencies: The indispensable personality profiles that reveal how to make your life better (and other people's lives better, too). New York: Harmony Books, 2017. McGuire SY, McGuire S. Teach students how to learn: Strategies you can incorporate into any course to improve student metacognition, study skills, and motivation. New York: Routledge, 2015. Ambrose SA, Bridges MW, Lovett MC, DiPietro M, Norman MK. How learning works: Seven research-based principles for smart teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010. Lang JM. Small teaching: Everyday lessons from the science of learning. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2021. Leslie I. Curious: The desire to know and why your future depends on it. New York: Basic Books, 2015. Palmer P. The courage to teach: Exploring the inner landscape of a teacher's life. 20th Anniversary Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2017. _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    33 min
  7. 05/08/2025

    Reporting from Chicago: Discovering What's Salty and Sweet at the AACP Annual Meeting

    The Pharmacy Fika Crew brought their posh new microphones and their smartphones to the AACP Annual Meeting in Chicago.  We talk with a select few speakers about their presentations and the lessons learned experimenting with new frameworks, techniques, and technologies.  Kristin talks with Alex Isaacs (Purdue) about expectancy value theory and its application to assessments.  Stuart interviews Jennifer Clements (South Carolina) and Kashelle Lockman (Iowa) about implementing greater transparency in their teaching using the TILT framework.  Tina bumps into Professor Louise "Lou" Brown (University College London) and marvels at the curricular changes needed to prepare graduates for a new identity - prescriber!  Jeff was attracted to the session on Smart Leave Practices and tracked down Katelyn Alexander (East Tennessee) to find out how we can be more thoughtful and intentional about time off from work.  Stuart pigeonholes Todd Sorensen (Minnesota), who chaired the 2025 Argus Commission, to discuss the Forecast Report and the trends that may materialize over the next five years.  And Kristin wanted to learn more about how to use generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a partner to be a more effective educator, and interviewed Jacqui MacLaughlin (North Carolina) about the use of AI to assess learners.   Intro and Fika Snack Sharing: 0:00 to 3:30 Expectancy Value Theory (Isaacs) [3:31] Transparency in Teaching and Learning (Lockman & Clements) [10:27] Curricular Change and Professional Identity (Brown) [18:26] Smart Leave Practices (Alexander) [25:05] Argus Commission Forecast (Sorensen) [29:20] Generative AI for Assessments (MacLaughlin) [33:53] Resources Holdford D, Lovelace-Elmore B.  Applying principles of human motivation to Pharmaceutical Education.  J Pharm Teaching 2001;  8(4): 1-18. Website:  TILT Higher Ed: Transparency in Teaching and Learning Ambrose SA, Bridges MW, DiPietro M, Lovett MC, Norman MK.  What Factors Motivate Students to Learn?  In: How Learning Works:  Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching.  Jossey-Bass, 2010: 66-90. Sorensen T, Cox C, Haines ST, Lin A, Melchert R, et al. AACP Argus Commission Forecast 2025.  2025;89(8):101441. _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    45 min
  8. 08/07/2025

    Cultivating the Jedi of the Future: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Make System Change

    The Fika Crew welcomes Vibhuti Arya, PharmD, MPH — Clinical Professor, St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences — who shares her concerns about leadership, systemic tension, and cultivating new voices.  Are we so bogged down in administrative tasks that the system is taking away the time and space needed to think, invent, and be creative?  How might an appreciative inquiry approach enable us to honor the progress we've made while fostering change for the future? Fika Beverage Snack Sharing: 0:00 to 4:47 Discussion about Leadership:  4:48 Resources Ashton M. Getting Rid of Stupid Stuff. N Engl J Med 2018: 379 (19): 1789-91. The Center for Appreciative Inquiry. What is Appreciative Inquiry?. Merriel A, Wilson A, Decker E, et al. Systematic review and narrative synthesis of the impact of Appreciative Inquiry in healthcare. BMJ Open Qual 2022; 11(2): e001911. Cockell J, McArthur-Blair J. Appreciative inquiry in higher education: A transformative force. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2012. _______________________ The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues. The Co-Hosts are: Stuart T. Haines (Executive Producer), University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy – sthaines@olemiss.edu                Tina Brock, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences - tina.brock@unimelb.edu.au Jeff Cain, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - jeff.cain@uky.edu  Kristin Janke, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy - janke006@umn.edu Disclaimer (inspired by Whad’Ya Know?): All opinions expressed on the Pharmacy Fika podcast are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are ours and our guests alone, and not those of our employing institutions. Even though we don’t accept advertising and don’t have any sponsors, we seem to mention Trader Joe’s snacks and various water-based drinks a LOT. Not sure what fika is all about?  Watch this brief video:  How a Swedish coffee break can boost your wellbeing and performance. Got a great idea for a discussion topic?  Drop us a line (pharmacyfika@gmail.com) or leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/PharmacyFika

    28 min

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The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues.