This podcast will highlight advanced roles for pharmacy technicians in outpatient primary care and anticoagulation clinics. Listeners will learn about the work that pharmacy technicians do in these clinics and how they interact with pharmacists and patients in these settings.
SPEAKERS
Laura Skaff graduated from the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy in 2005 and completed a Specialty Residency in Primary Care at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center. Dr. Skaff joined the pharmacy department at Atrium Health Cabarrus where she now serves as clinical pharmacist coordinator in the Anticoagulation clinic. In this role she works closely with pharmacy technicians and pharmacy residents. Her clinical interests include diabetes management in primary care and complex anticoagulation cases.
Victoria Seaborough is a Certified Pharmacy Technician who currently works for Atrium Health. Victoria is from Ocean Township, New Jersey and has spent the last 10 years in beautiful North Carolina. She has a love for pharmacy but when she is not involved with that, it is all things Disney and her 3 fur babies!
Amanda Woods completed her undergraduate degree at Davidson College and Doctor of Pharmacy at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She completed her Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) Pharmacy Practice Residency in the Ambulatory Care setting at Atrium Health Cabarrus. She is the Clinical Pharmacy Manager for the Chronic Care Medication Management Department at Atrium Health Cabarrus where she oversees pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who provide chronic disease state management.