Meet Our Team
Olivia Bailey (Student)
Hello there! My name is Olivia Bailey and I am a third year PharmD student here at UBC.
My journey with this project began as a directed study, but what started as an academic pursuit has since transformed into an unwavering commitment to its ongoing development. As you may have noticed from the one pagers I provided throughout this project, the concept of condensing information into accessible study guides has always resonated with me as it ensures I always have a repository of useful information in one convenient place. This interest is what initially drew me to this project.
My passion for pharmacy found its roots in my hometown of Castlegar, BC, where I started working as an assistant at the age of 15. Growing up and working in a rural community has deeply influenced my path, and I’m certain that my future lies back home, practicing my career alongside cherished family and friends.
Stay tuned as we continue to progress and develop this project further.
Olivia obail19@student.ubc.ca
Ingrid Frank (Pharmacy Resident)
Hello there! My name is Ingrid, and I am currently a fourth-year student in the E2P PharmD program at UBC. I’m excited to introduce you to Rxpid Resources, a project close to my heart. As a student myself, I understand the challenges of navigating the wealth of resources available in our program, often leading to information overload.
Rxpid Resources was born out of our passion for simplifying this process. Our goal is to assist pharmacy students in accessing a curated selection of resources while providing insights into their benefits and limitations. Your feedback is invaluable to us, so please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Contact: ingridf@student.ubc.ca
Jasmin Gill (Clinical Pharmacist)
Hello and welcome to Rxpid Resources – your one-stop shop for resources! My name is Jasmin and I’m a pharmacist and recent graduate from the E2P-PharmD program at UBC.
Imagine: your first year of pharmacy school and you have a plethora of resources at your fingertips as you begin to navigate the world of pharmacy. Ingrid and I found ourselves overwhelmed, and challenged ourselves to overcome this by creating summaries and resource documents, as you may see within various chapters of this book. What began as a personal goal has developed and grown into something that will hopefully positively impact our peers.
Now, as a pharmacy resident, I have the privilege to contribute not only the resources provided during my academic career, but also the insights gained through my real-world clinical practice. I anticipate the culmination of resources within this book will resonate with you as much as it does me.
Our journey is ongoing – please do not hesitate to reach out with recommendations for additional resources or inquiries at anytime:
Yours in learning,
Jasmin
Jason Min (Faculty Supervisor)
Hello and thanks for checking out Rxpid Resources!
This project is a culmination of many months of thought, energy, and hard work not only by our team, but from collaborators at the UBC Library, the UBC Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology (CTLT), and Open UBC. We acknowledge that there has been a long-standing desire for a good repository of resources in the pharmacy program, with many past projects making important contributions towards this goal.As the faculty supervisor on this project, I hope you find this resource helpful and would welcome any thoughts or comments you have to make this a better tool for you in your learning journey.
Jason Min
Contact: jason.min@ubc.ca