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Ep. 28: Perspectives from a Pandemic Pharmacist
Roosevelt University: And Justice for All
English - March 05, 2021 19:46 - 1 hour - 142 MB - ★★★★ - 4 ratingsCourses Education News education social justice justice higher education inclusion american dream roosevelt university university Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Ep. 27: COVID-19 and Communities of Color
Next Episode: Ep. 29: International Women’s Day
As a clinical pharmacist, Dr. Jason Alegro has been on the front lines treating patients with severe cases of COVID-19. Dr. Alegro joins the podcast to share his perspective and talk about the newest treatment options available for patients.
Dr. Alegro is an assistant professor of clinical sciences at Roosevelt University. In addition to his teaching and advising duties, Dr. Alegro practices as an Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago.
This episode is part of the COVID-19 Vaccine Explained series. Our guest host today is Dr. Melissa Hogan, Dean of the College of Science, Health and Pharmacy.
I hope you’ll enjoy their conversation.
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