Abstract

IntroductionThe American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy's vision statement is part of a national strategic endeavor to elevate pharmacy's professional profile. Community populations lack awareness of the unique roles and responsibilities of pharmacists. To positively influence the pipeline of future pharmacists, it is necessary to promote pharmacy as a career path. Proactively targeting younger age groups to engage in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM+H) educational activities will increase knowledge and understanding of the profession of pharmacy. Educational engagement is most successful when a positive relationship is established with a community alliance. PerspectiveDoctor of pharmacy students established a community partnership to create the inaugural “Girl Scouting Out Pharmacy” event. Over forty pharmacy students and faculty created and led an interactive event to advocate for the betterment of our profession while simultaneously educating on various pharmacy topics. Four unique, hands-on sessions incorporated pharmacy activities for girl scouts and their parents. These activities engaged youth to imagine their future while promoting an appreciation of pharmacy careers. ImplicationsCreating unique events to promote STEM+H education grants early opportunities to explore pharmacy-related concepts. The combination of healthcare professional students and community outreach produces the greatest potential to spark interest. Pharmacists have a duty to inspire young individuals, ensuring the next generation meets the needs of the nation's workforce. It is the responsibility of today's pharmacists to foster intellectual curiosity and instill a progressive drive in the following generation, lest we fall behind the curve on an ever-evolving healthcare culture.

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