Join us for a discussion with ASHP's 2023 summer interns, Quinn and Jordan, as they share their unique perspectives and experiences during their internship. Dive into their pharmacy backgrounds, the essential skills they've developed throughout pharmacy school, and their motivations for choosing an internship with ASHP. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the internship and hear about their daily experiences, standout moments, and valuable advice for aspiring interns.
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Quinn Mosgrove, she/her, is a third-year pharmacy student at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. She is a leader in three student organizations and currently serves as the vice chair of the ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Student Society Development Advisory Group. Quinn's passions lie in women’s health, HIV care, health-systems administration, and independent pharmacy, which she actively pursues through shadowing, research, and volunteering in her Texas community.
Jordan Louis, she/her, is a P3 student at Howard University. She holds a BS from Seton Hall University and a Master of Biomedical Science from Rutgers University. Jordan's passion lies in becoming an ambulatory care pharmacist, with a primary focus on minority populations. Her interests include women's health, outpatient transplant care, academia, and medical writing. Jordan serves as the president of her SSHP chapter and the PSF EC liaison for the Student Society Development Advisory Group.
Jessie Hipple Rosario, PharmD, MMHC, she/her, is the Director of Member Relations for the Pharmacy Student Forum at ASHP. In this role, Dr. Hipple Rosario leads initiatives that help prepare ASHP student members for successful careers in hospital and health-system practice, equipping them with skills to lead our profession into the future. Dr. Hipple Rosario completed her Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Management in Health Care degree from Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, a PGY1 pharmacy residency at Maury Regional Medical Center, and the ASHP Executive Fellowship in Association Leadership and Management.