They've got a bad-a@s curriculum here. I love it. We had in our pharm practice course we had director of the two campus pharmacies come and talk to us about community pharmacy. he's this crazy business dude Dr. Mike Rudolph who owns 8 pharmacies and he showed before and afters of his pharmacies. they were impressive. 4000 sq ft little medical complexes. he had this private area for consults. Signs for diabetes treatment, asthma, otc. It was really cool to see. This business model was awesome. Basically, what i keep talking about enhancint the bottom line by increasing care. He was all about the dough, but i didn't even mind bc it was at the advancement of care.
Then there was the other speaker talking about clinical pharm that wasn't so charismatic, but interesting.
And then this dynamo clinical pharmacist Dr. Steve Chen talking about clinical care in ambulatory medicine. It was an amazing presentation of the level of involvement they're asking of pharmacists these days. His mission is increasing appropriate dosing for pts.
It's a wide open field for pharmacists. It was da^n inspriring.
Then there was the other speaker talking about clinical pharm that wasn't so charismatic, but interesting.
And then this dynamo clinical pharmacist Dr. Steve Chen talking about clinical care in ambulatory medicine. It was an amazing presentation of the level of involvement they're asking of pharmacists these days. His mission is increasing appropriate dosing for pts.
It's a wide open field for pharmacists. It was da^n inspriring.

It was cool though. This one older japanese pharm student went to undergrad in minnesota, so I was rapping with her in my sorry excuse for japanese. She got all excited when I told her i was a 4th generation japanese-american. it was good, clean fun.