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Episode 42 | Pharmacy Oasis in a Desert - Emmanuel Ayanjoke

Episode 42 | Pharmacy Oasis in a Desert - Emmanuel Ayanjoke

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In this episode of DISRxUPT, we delve into the inspiring journey of Dr. Emmanuel Ayanjoke, founder and pharmacist at Altev Pharmacy in Avondale, Ohio. Emmanuel, affectionately known as Manny, shares his story of growing up in Nigeria, where his father and grandfather were both pharmacists. This early exposure to the world of pharmacy ignited his passion for healthcare and community service. Eventually, Manny's path led him to the United States, where he completed his PharmD at the University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and a health outcomes fellowship with Ohio's Hospice and Cedarville University School of Pharmacy. His dream of owning a pharmacy became a reality with the establishment of Altev Pharmacy, a beacon of hope in the pharmacy desert of Avondale.

Listen as Manny discusses the unique challenges and rewards of running a community pharmacy in an underserved area. He emphasizes the importance of family, community, and faith in his work, and how these values shape the services offered at Altev Pharmacy. From the appointment-based model to adherence packaging and leveraging provider status, Manny is committed to proactive and personalized patient care. Discover how Altev Pharmacy is not just a place to fill prescriptions but a vital part of the community, offering resources and support to address social determinants of health. Manny's dedication to making a positive impact is evident in every aspect of his work, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of community pharmacy.

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