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Determine Goals/Structure

The following questions may be helpful for developing goals when launching a student society of health-system pharmacy for the first time. This is not a comprehensive list of every single question, rather a starting list to get yourself and the student society thinking about what the group needs to be successful.

  • How will students at the school benefit from active participation in the student society of health-system pharmacy?
  • How will the student society promote membership to current pharmacy students (P1, P2, P3)? To pre-pharmacy students? To final year (P4) pharmacy students?
  • How will student society educational programming and other activities differ from that offered by other student organizations?
  • How will the student society encourage student participation in the state/local society and the ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum?
  • How will the school administration and faculty support the formation of a student society?
  • How will a faculty advisor be identified to work with the students?
  • What roles will the state society leadership have in the student society's development and activities?
  • What requirements must be fulfilled for the school to recognize the student society as an active campus organization?

Structure

Guide to Writing Governing Documents

The following template can help the student society develop its governing documents. Each student society will need to make its own modifications to this template document. It may be wise for the student society leaders to appoint a special committee to develop a draft of the student society's governing documents. The faculty advisor and a state society representative should be involved in this process. The draft can serve as a "working document" for the society's officers and membership in developing a final version. more

Governing Documents Customizable Template [DOC]

SSHP Meetings

  • The student society's officers and members should meet periodically for business activities, to hear speakers, to plan presentations, or for social interaction. The type and frequency of meetings should be consistent with the needs of the student society and its members.
  • Organizations generally conduct two types of meetings: business meetings for the officers and general meetings for the entire membership. more

Budget

The student society will need to generate income and pay expenses to function and prosper. Student societies will generally receive some type of financial support from the state society. Although not required, the state society may also contribute directly to the student society's overall operating budget to provide support for student society programs and activities. As a return for this investment, the state society anticipates a high membership retention rate of student society members as state society members after graduation. more

 

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