Balancing career and well-being with Tyler Marie Kiles, PharmD

The UCSF School of Pharmacy’s Department of Clinical Pharmacy will host Tyler Marie Kiles, PharmD, from the University of Tennessee, for the second installment of the Amplifying Voices Speaker Series. The seminar and discussion, “Balancing Professional Advancement and Personal Well-Being: Black PharmD Student Perceptions of Pursuing Pharmacy Residency,” will occur on Zoom on Friday, November 4, from noon – 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

Several times per year, the department’s Monthly Research Seminar features early career pharmacists, who provide new and diverse perspectives on clinical pharmacy research.

Kiles is an assistant professor who is board certified in advanced diabetes management. She specializes in community health and the social determinants of health. Her areas of interest also include the scholarship of teaching and learning and DEI.

If you have an affiliation with the Department of Clinical Pharmacy, you should receive an Outlook invite. Others in the UCSF community may register for the event using this form.

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