With the continued expansion and growth of healthcare, pharmacists continue to experience pressures affecting career satisfaction. Pharmacists have been tasked with taking on more responsibilities to meet the growing needs in healthcare in addition to serving as preceptors for students and residents, which can increase the risk of burnout. This podcast will provide wellbeing strategies to maintain resilience as a preceptor.
SPEAKERS
 Margaret (Maggie) Kronz is a  PGY2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) resident at  Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Maggie attended and  earned her PharmD from LECOM in 2019, and her MPH from the University of  Pittsburgh in 2021. Maggie has been involved in the New Practitioners Forum  Career Development Advisory Group for two years.
Margaret (Maggie) Kronz is a  PGY2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) resident at  Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Maggie attended and  earned her PharmD from LECOM in 2019, and her MPH from the University of  Pittsburgh in 2021. Maggie has been involved in the New Practitioners Forum  Career Development Advisory Group for two years.
 Dr. Sandeep Devabhakthuni is  an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. He  serves as the Director of Postgraduate Training, and oversees pharmacy  residency and fellowship training. He serves as a clinical pharmacy specialist  in Cardiology at University of Maryland Medical Center. He also serves as the  President of Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacy and as the Vice Chair  for the ASHP Section of Inpatient Care Practitioners' Educational Steering  Committee.
Dr. Sandeep Devabhakthuni is  an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. He  serves as the Director of Postgraduate Training, and oversees pharmacy  residency and fellowship training. He serves as a clinical pharmacy specialist  in Cardiology at University of Maryland Medical Center. He also serves as the  President of Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacy and as the Vice Chair  for the ASHP Section of Inpatient Care Practitioners' Educational Steering  Committee.
 Austin Green is a PGY-2 Health  System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership resident at UC Davis Health in  Sacramento, California. Austin received a Bachelor of Combined Science in  Chemistry and Biology at Texas Christian University. He then went on to receive  his PharmD at the University of Texas at Austin and MPH at the University of  Texas Health Science Center. He has served on the NPF Career Development  Advisory Group for the past two years.
Austin Green is a PGY-2 Health  System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership resident at UC Davis Health in  Sacramento, California. Austin received a Bachelor of Combined Science in  Chemistry and Biology at Texas Christian University. He then went on to receive  his PharmD at the University of Texas at Austin and MPH at the University of  Texas Health Science Center. He has served on the NPF Career Development  Advisory Group for the past two years.
 
                    





 
        