ADVERTISEMENT
Search

Transitions Magazine

Transitions is published bi-monthly for members of the APhA New Practitioner Network. The online newsletter contains information focused on life inside and outside pharmacy practice, providing guidance on various areas of professional, personal, and practice development. Each issue includes in-depth articles on such topics as personal financial management, innovative practice sites, career profiles, career development tools, residency and postgraduate programs, and more.

James Keagy
/ Categories: Press Releases

Pharmacy Organizations Unite to Commemorate Second Annual Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day

Today, the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) jointly recognize September 20 as Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day. Established in 2023 as part of September’s Suicide Prevention Month, this day is dedicated to raising awareness and fostering discussion about a critically important yet often stigmatized topic that disproportionately affects healthcare professionals, including the pharmacy workforce. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 20–34 years and the eleventh leading cause of death overall. Alarmingly, suicide rates are even higher among pharmacists compared to the general population. 

“Too many lives have been impacted by the tragedy of suicide, including among pharmacists and other healthcare professionals,” said ASHP CEO Paul W. Abramowitz, PharmD, ScD (Hon), FASHP. “ASHP is pleased to partner with APhA and other organizations on Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day to help raise awareness, recognize the risks of occupational burnout and moral injury, and promote strategies to help safeguard the mental health and well-being of our colleagues.” 

Since the introduction of Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day last year, 23 organizations have joined APhA and ASHP in recognizing the importance of supporting pharmacists, pharmacy residents, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians by raising awareness, providing resources to prevent suicide and manage mental health conditions, and encouraging a culture of well-being. 

“Bringing attention to this issue is critical to our profession,” said Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP, FFIP, executive vice president and CEO of APhA. “APhA has been proud to work with partner pharmacy associations to focus on this tragic situation, and lead the fight for pharmacy workplace well-being. To anybody hurting right now, please know you aren't alone.” 

More information and resources to raise awareness of, prevent, and respond to suicide can be found on APhA’s website here and ASHP’s website here

Organizations are invited to sign up to be acknowledged as organizational sponsors of this year’s Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day and commit to raising awareness while promoting a culture of well-being within their organizations. 

If you are feeling alone and having thoughts of suicide—whether or not you are in crisis—or know someone who is, talk to someone you can trust by calling or texting “988,” the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 

### 

Print
281 Rate this article:
No rating
Please login or register to post comments.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT