Locations Moose Professional Pharmacy Concord, North Carolina Independent community pharmacy practice in a physicians’ office building (one of three Moose family-owned pharmacies in the region) Kyle Yoder 2007-2008 Resident - Medication therapy management programs
- Practice management, marketing, reimbursement strategies, community outreach and education, and teaching experiences
- Consulting and medication management services to long-term care facilities
- Teaching experience in classroom and clinical practice settings
- Compounding services
- Clinic experience in the UNC-affiliated Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency Program
Kerr Health Care Center/KDI Clinical Services Three sites: Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Zebulon, NC Regional chain pharmacy with a unique, stand-alone healthcare center. Abby Caplan 2007-2008 Resident - Medication therapy management programs
- Practice management, marketing, reimbursement strategies, community outreach and education, and teaching experiences
- Consulting and medication management services to long-term care facilities
- Teaching experience in classroom and clinical practice settings
Tasha Michaels 2007-2008 Resident - Diabetes Self-Management Education Program recognized by the American Diabetes Association
- Extensive disease prevention, detection, and monitoring services (blood pressure, bone density, blood glucose, cholesterol, obesity, PSA, TSH, LFTs, immunizations)
Anthony Pudlo 2007-2008 Resident Carolina Apothecary / In Cooperation with Rockingham County Council on Aging Reidsville, NC Independent community pharmacy practice in collaboration with a nonprofit agency - Medication therapy management programs
- Practice management, marketing, reimbursement strategies, community outreach and education, and teaching experiences
- Consulting and medication management services to long-term care facilities
- Teaching experience in classroom and clinical practice settings
- Compounding services
- Home medical equipment division
- Experience providing community service for seniors and the disabled, including Medicare Part D services, immunizations, and opportunities to work in free clinics
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