In this episode of Pharmacy View Podcast’s Full Scope Pharmacy Leadership stream, host, Chantelle Turner, a Pharmacist Leadership and Business Coach at TURN Pharmacy Leadership, speaks with Curtis Ruhnau, Pharmacist, a partner at Emerton Pharmacy and President of the Pharmacists' Support Service (PSS). Curtis reflects on their journey into the pharmacy profession, driven by a passion for chronic care management and a commitment to supporting both patients and fellow Pharmacists. They share insights into Emerton Pharmacy’s recent dual recognition in 2024, winning Excellence in Community Engagement and Excellence in Harm Minimisation, demonstrating their dedication to patient care and public health.
Curtis discusses the increasing importance of mental health and self-awareness within the Pharmacy profession, particularly post-COVID, where many Pharmacists face stress, uncertainty, and isolation. Drawing from their experience teaching medical students about self-awareness, Curtis highlights the need for greater advocacy around mental well-being in Pharmacy. They address how these challenges manifest in the evolving landscape of full-scope Pharmacy practice and emphasise the value of honest communication and proactive strategies for maintaining mental health.
Curtis shares personal insights into managing stress, emphasising the importance of acknowledging imposter syndrome and viewing it as a prompt for continuous learning. They describe their own approach to upskilling and self-care, sharing personal practices like reflection and stress management techniques. Curtis further underscores the role of mentorship, community, and teamwork in professional success, acknowledging that leadership often involves collective effort and support.
The episode concludes with a powerful discussion on the value of "listening with intention" in leadership. Curtis recounts lessons learned from Indigenous elders about the significance of deep listening and emotional intelligence in building empathetic and supportive teams. They highlight how small, intentional actions can strengthen the pharmacy community and foster a culture of care, reinforcing that empathy and active listening are essential for effective leadership and long-term growth in the profession.
Curtis discusses the increasing importance of mental health and self-awareness within the Pharmacy profession, particularly post-COVID, where many Pharmacists face stress, uncertainty, and isolation. Drawing from their experience teaching medical students about self-awareness, Curtis highlights the need for greater advocacy around mental well-being in Pharmacy. They address how these challenges manifest in the evolving landscape of full-scope Pharmacy practice and emphasise the value of honest communication and proactive strategies for maintaining mental health.
Curtis shares personal insights into managing stress, emphasising the importance of acknowledging imposter syndrome and viewing it as a prompt for continuous learning. They describe their own approach to upskilling and self-care, sharing personal practices like reflection and stress management techniques. Curtis further underscores the role of mentorship, community, and teamwork in professional success, acknowledging that leadership often involves collective effort and support.
The episode concludes with a powerful discussion on the value of "listening with intention" in leadership. Curtis recounts lessons learned from Indigenous elders about the significance of deep listening and emotional intelligence in building empathetic and supportive teams. They highlight how small, intentional actions can strengthen the pharmacy community and foster a culture of care, reinforcing that empathy and active listening are essential for effective leadership and long-term growth in the profession.