We are in a current state that leaves us at home, or likely with a bit more time on our hands that may be of help to our Women in Pharma® initiative at ISPE. We are getting creative on how to keep our membership engaged and would greatly appreciate your help.
We are asking our colleagues and supporters to help create content for:
We are looking to creating a steady flow of information that will hopefully lead to discussions and idea sharing within our ISPE Women in Pharma Community Page and expand this initiative to include all of the ISPE membership.
Our mission is always at the forefront of what we are trying to accomplish as ISPE Member volunteers.
Below is a list of content types and topic ideas. Have an idea on a content type or topic? Let us know in the comments section below.
Comment below in the comments section or email the Women in Pharma. Include the following information:
We will compile the list and start publishing the content accordingly. We can help with proofreading, images, and final layouts. Content can be from you, your colleagues, your family (my sister’s in the industry – maybe your mom, dad, brother or cousin are too), or anyone that may be interested in writing about content to empower and engage our Women in Pharma Community.
Are you looking to connect with the Women in Pharma initiative at ISPE? Here is a list of ways you get involved today:
Comment below or email if you have any questions or are willing to support our content efforts.
We look forward to working with you!
The following blog post was provided by Peyton Myers, an undergraduate student at Appalachian State University. Myers attended the 2023 ISPE Annual Meeting & Expo in Las Vegas as an ISPE Foundation Professional Development Grant recipient.
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