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Beyond the Counter: Discovering Opportunities After Licensure
Mar 16, 2026
1h 19m 51s
Beyond the Counter: Demands of the MCQ and OSCE
Mar 6, 2026
1h 17m 14s
Beyond the Counter: Confidence After Failure: How to Bounce Back from Exam Setbacks
Dec 4, 2025
49m 53s
Beyond the Counter: Canadian pharmacy practice without prejudice or personal bias
Dec 4, 2025
1h 05m 01s
Beyond the Counter: Family, Exams and the Pharmacy Dream
Dec 3, 2025
40m 54s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/16/26 | Beyond the Counter: Discovering Opportunities After Licensure | In this episode of Beyond the Counter, Khamoye Williams shares her experience pursuing pharmacy opportunities in rural communities as an International Pharmacy Graduate (IPG). She discusses the advantages of working outside major cities, the professional growth it can offer, and why rural practice is something IPGs should consider while pursuing licensure. From gaining valuable hands-on experience to building strong professional connections, Khamoye explains how rural opportunities can help accelerate your path toward a pharmacy career in Canada. | 1h 19m 51s | |
| 3/6/26 | Beyond the Counter: Demands of the MCQ and OSCE | Khamoye Williams and Monica Micheal are back, but this time on the Beyond the Counter Podcast. In this episode, they break down what the MCQ and OSCE truly demand, from strategic preparation to mental resilience on exam day. Tune in for candid insights from two experienced IPGs who have supported and guided hundreds of IPGs. If you’re preparing for these exams, this conversation will sharpen your approach and elevate your understanding of the process. | 1h 17m 14s | |
| 12/4/25 | Beyond the Counter: Confidence After Failure: How to Bounce Back from Exam Setbacks | For many IPGs, not passing the EE, PEBC Qualifying Exam, MCQ or OSCE can feel overwhelming. A setback can bring fear, embarrassment, disappointment and self-doubt. But the truth is this: you are not alone. An unsuccessful attempt does not define your future as a pharmacist in Canada.In this episode, I’m joined by someone who understands this journey firsthand: Gagandeep Kaur, an IPG who has navigated exam setbacks herself and now uses her experience and expertise to help others rise, rebuild and return stronger. | 49m 53s | |
| 12/4/25 | Beyond the Counter: Canadian pharmacy practice without prejudice or personal bias | This episode is an especially meaningful one. We’re diving into what it truly takes to integrate into Canadian pharmacy practice without prejudice or personal bias and why equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are far more than buzzwords. They’re practical, everyday tools that shape how we deliver compassionate, effective and patient-centered care.To explore this important topic, we are honoured to be joined by Dr. Yazid Al Hamarneh, an internationally trained pharmacist, educator and advocate for inclusive, equitable pharmacy practice. His insights and lived experience offer a powerful lens on what it means to show up for patients and for each other in meaningful ways. | 1h 05m 01s | |
| 12/3/25 | Beyond the Counter: Family, Exams and the Pharmacy Dream | In this episode, meet Atai Okokon, an internationally trained pharmacist who successfully became licensed while balancing family, work, and study. She shares her personal journey, effective study strategies, tips for tackling the PEBC exams and tools that helped her succeed on the first attempt and now inspire other IPGs on their path to licensure. | 40m 54s |
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