The Legal Drug Dealer Podcast
Getting Pharmacy as a profession Closer to The Patient
February 11, 2020
Recap & Bare and Beautiful Retreat
With Marilena Grittani, RPh
This is a recap episode of the last 3 episodes as well as some information about me.
I reviewed compounding drugs, hormonal replacement and bioidenticals, and Pre-Diabetes.
Also, I talked about a passion of mine, which is changing the pharmacy laws in the USA, to allow us to practice at the top of our scope of practice. And what the Arizona Pharmacy Association organized at the capitol in Phoenix, with over 300 pharmacists and students.
And lastly, I will tell you how I found the clear plan to become a podcaster, after an executive coaching retreat, with Dr. Carla Michelle
Next week, we will be discussing Geriatrics with Dr. Veronica Riera-Gilley, on an episode so important that you don’t want to miss it!
Hopefully, you like it, and if you have any questions, please email them to comments@thelegaldrugdealer.com, and I will answer them myself!
Listen To The Episode Here
Pharmacist Day at the Capitol In Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Capitol, Phoenix
Arizona House of Representative Gallery
Arizona Representative Dr. Amish Shah and a bunch of pharmacists, including Eman Kirolos, PharmD
“You can call me a dreamer But I think that if you are making laws to decide, what my profession is going to be doing in the future? You should start out finding out what we do today. What is it that we’re capable to do? How are we doing it, even when it’s not included in the law, invite pharmacists to the Capitol and ask us questions and allow us to explain to you what is it that we do, and we’re capable to do and how we can benefit the community and how we can save money to the state and the cities. And then go ahead and make new laws”
Arizona State Representative Jay Lawrence, a Pharmacy manager from Phoenix
I want to make a special mention to Arizona Representatives Jay Lawrence and Dr. Amish Shah both strong supporters of pharmacy as a profession.
Thank you Representatives!
“…The insurance Companies (you know, it’s not a secret) they don’t want to pay for anything. They go by the law. The law says the world pharmacists that are not practicing in a place of pharmacy, they are not to get reimbursed. They don’t pay for our services.”
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