Table of Contents
Pt. I: Developing and Promoting Leadership
Ch. 1: Advocacy by Example: Dennis B. Worthen; Worthen, Dennis B.
Ch. 2: Finding Leaders among Us: Lucinda L. Maine; Maine, Lucinda L.
Ch. 3: Leadership Theories for Leading Change: David A. Holdford; Holdford, David A.
Ch. 4: Student Leadership Development: Ami E. Doshi; Doshi, Ami E.
Ch. 5: Leadership Mentoring: Mary L. Euler; Euler, Mary L.
Pt. II: Applying Advocacy for Pharmacy
Ch. 6: Making the Transition from Leadership to Advocacy: John M. O'Brien; O'Brien, John M.
Ch. 7: Making an Impact on Federal Legislation: William G. Lang; Lang, William G.
Ch. 8: Lessons Learned about State Advocacy: Theresa Wells Tolle; Tolle, Theresa Wells
Ch. 9: Statute to Regulation: A Continuum of Authority: Raymond C. Love; Love, Raymond C.
Ch. 10: Elements of Effective Lobbying: Carriann E. Richey; Richey, Carriann E.
Ch. 11: Committing to Grassroots Advocacy: Cynthia J. Boyle; Boyle, Cynthia J.: Earlene E. Lipowski; Lipowski, Earlene E.
Ch. 12: Bridging State and Federal Advocacy: Arnold E. Clayman; Clayman, Arnold E.: Joseph Hill; Hill, Joseph
Ch. 13: Application of Advocacy and Leadership: Richard P. Penna; Penna, Richard P.
Ch. 14: Using Public Relations to Advocate for the Profession: David A. Holdford; Holdford, David A.
Epilogue: Next Steps: Robert S. Beardsley; Beardsley, Robert S.
Index