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Occupation Station features graduates of Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences as they pursue exciting careers in some of the nation's top pharmacies and research institutions. ACPHS grads talk about what they learned in school and talk about where their degrees have taken them.

Occupation Station


    • Sep 20, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 14m AVG DURATION
    • 31 EPISODES


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    From ACPHS to University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 10:51


    Dr. Nardine Nakhla's career has branched off in multiple directions since her graduation in 2007 from ACPHS with one common denominator, she always works to help as many people as possible. That desire is seen in her work with students, as a faculty member at the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy. Dr. Nakhla's patient-centered approach also comes through in her research, which has focused on issues like smoking cessation and high-risk nonprescription drug interactions in older people. Her professional writing also reflects her desire to help patients. Dr. Nakhla has authored four chapters for the Canadian Minor Ailments reference, one chapter for the American Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, and one chapter for the Encyclopedia of Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Pharmacy. In this episode of Occupation Station, Dr. Nakhla talks about how her career path evolved. She entered ACPHS thinking that she would devote herself to community practice. While she and her husband do own a community pharmacy, she has achieved so much more than she initially envisioned. Hear why she calls her time at ACPHS “magical” and how the school has led to lifelong friendships and meaningful connections with professors.

    Dr. Greg Dewey Reflects on Social Entrepreneurship at ACPHS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 30:25


    During his years at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Dr. Greg Dewey accomplished many great things. In this episode of Occupation Station Dr. Dewey reflects on the Collaboratory, CBET, and the creation of two student-run pharmacies. The Collaboratory, a “laboratory for collaboration,” offers services which are delivered to residents in Albany by ACPHS's Public Health Pharmacy Team (PHPT) and Trinity Alliance's Wellness Advocates Linking Communities (WALC) team. Programs at the Collaboratory address social justice and social determinants of health, with the shared goal of improving population health.CBET is the Stack Family Center for Biopharmaceutical Education and Training—an evolutionary leap in health sciences education and biomanufacturing workforce training.Dr. Dewey is perhaps most proud of the creation of two student-run pharmacies, both situated in what would be deemed “pharmacy deserts.” The pharmacies in Albany and Schenectady, NY, are prime examples of social entrepreneurship and they are designed to have a lasting impact on the communities they serve, while also helping to develop skills that students will benefit from. Dr. Dewey explains that social entrepreneurship involves being self-sustaining while doing public good. Because of his relationships with faculty, staff, and students, coupled with the development of these crucial initiatives, Dr. Dewey has found his work at ACPHS to be greatly gratifying. And because of his enormous contributions at ACPHS, he will be greatly missed.

    From ACPHS to Independent Pharmacy Owner

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 16:02


    In this episode of Occupation Station, meet Dan Bosley, class of '93 and now owner of two independent pharmacies, Keeseville Pharmacy and Cornerstone Drug and Gift in Rouses Point, NY. Dan always knew he wanted to be a pharmacist but didn't originally picture himself going solo. Yet Dan was attracted to the freedom associated with working independently. He loves being able to bypass the red tape often associated with retail chains so that he and his staff can provide immediate assistance to his patients. Dan also says independent pharmacists are much more agile when it comes to trying out new solutions to healthcare needs in the community, putting them on the cutting edge of the pharmacy profession. Case in point, Dan has become hyper-connected to his local community through his pharmacy. He credits ADK Action with sparking and then supporting a plan to bring a local farmers market to his pharmacy. This eventually led to a permanent section of his pharmacies devoted to locally sourced fresh foods available for his customers. He says the ultimate goal is matching nutrition with health goals to improve the lives of patients who may be diabetic or have other conditions that would benefit from dietary changes.

    From ACPHS to Binghamton University

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 17:17


    Kelsey Hennig '18 is the perfect example of the power of mentorship. In this episode of Occupation Station, Henning talks about the incredible guidance she received while at ACPHS and how she now tries to give that back as a clinical assistant professor at Binghamton University. Henning says it was some of that mentorship during a research opportunity at ACPHS that helped her realize her passion for the study of the patient/provider relationship.Hennig was so impressed with the education that she received at ACPHS that she later returned as a PGY2 resident to learn more about the transitions of care field.From her experiences both as a student and now as a teacher, Hennig has a clear view of what is required for a successful learning environment. One of her greatest goals is to try to remove any sense of shame that some students have as they try to master new material. Hennig knows that to get a full understanding of any field of study a student has to be confident that making mistakes is a part of the learning process. She also shares advice with students about staying open-minded about their ultimate career goals. Hennig says earning a degree at ACPHS can take a student in unlimited and incredible directions.

    From ACPHS to Elevation Oncology

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 19:49


    In this episode of Occupation Station, 2008 ACPHS grad Shawn Leland talks about the personal, educational and professional ways he has been inspired to help people live longer, healthier lives. Some of that inspiration came to him through a clerkship rotation that didn't go as planned and instead landed him at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. While engaged in his studies, he was also seeing real health challenges in people he loved. He witnessed how important drug therapies were in helping them to live their best lives. After graduation, Leland says he experienced a big realization during a European Society of Medical Oncology conference and got an idea that led him to pull together the right researchers and financers to create a tumor agnostic drug development strategy. Even the name of Leland's company, Elevation Oncology, comes from a very inspired place. Leland has frequently been inspired along his career path; now he shares that inspiration with current and prospective ACPHS students.

    From ACPPHS to Genentech

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 14:04


    While his work is always changing to adapt to industry needs, a typical day for ACPHS grad Salah El-Saheb involves working with biostatisticians, data scientists and clinical operations. Salah is Executive Director, Evidence Generation Leader at Genentech and his goal is to find more efficient and effective ways to conduct drug trials to bring therapies out to patients as quickly as possible. While the work is complicated, his underlying desire is ultimately to get help to those who are sick with as little discomfort on their part as possible. His skill at partnering with medical colleagues to benefit patients comes from his experience in understanding drugs and his own patient interactions. In this episode of Occupation Station, Salah talks about the work and the education that prepared him for his current role. He also has advice for students about fellowships and preparing for industry careers.

    From ACPHS to Baudax Bio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 21:35


    Joe Medicis worked his way up from the ground floor pharmacy stock room of Upstate Medical University as he embarked on a path that would continue to take him ever upward. That's just one part of the story of this Class of ‘91 ACPHS grad on his journey to becoming vice president of medical affairs at Baudax Bio. In this episode of Occupation Station, Joe talks about his early plans of becoming a pharmacist and how his education at ACPHS helped prepare him for the many new directions his career would take. Now Joe works with some of the top scientists around the world. It's exciting work that comes with the responsibility of helping to provide factual information on medicines that go on to improve thousands of lives. Joe has great advice for current students on how to shape their best careers. He explains how being open minded is good for students and good for the profession of pharmacy.

    From ACPHS to Paratek Pharaceuticals

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 16:10


    Growing up, Steve St. Onge saw his grandfather working in his pharmacy and thought he would follow in his footsteps. Like his grandfather, he set out to graduate from ACPHS. But shortly later St. Onge started following a different path. In this episode of Occupation Station, he talks about why he decided to pursue interests both in drug development and in business, ultimately adding an MBA to his credentials. St. Onge is now director of business development for Paratek Pharmaceuticals. He wears a lot of hats at Paratek and says he gets great satisfaction in knowing that he is part of a team helping to deliver life-saving remedies to people in need. The 2009 grad has great advice for ACPHS students about seeking out mentors, taking risks, and using rotations as a way to grow. He sees a bright future for ACPHS alumni, saying the sky is the limit for those with a PharmD.

    From ACPHS to Cara Therapeutics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 24:48


    Graduating from either pharmacy or law school is an admirable achievement; graduating from both is a rare accomplishment indeed. That’s just what 1985 ACPHS grad Scott Terrillion did, despite having more than a few people advising him against it. In this episode of Occupation Station Scott talks about why he made such an unusual move. He says his education at ACPHS prepared him to take on the new challenge of law school by teaching him about the scientific method, understanding logic and problem solving. Drawing on his experience at places like Boehringer Ingelheim and Cara Therapeutics, where he is now General Counsel, Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer, Scott shares advice about finding the right fit with an employer to maximize both your talents and your desire to grow. He also notes the many ways pharmacists are in prime positions to make big career moves.

    From ACPHS to AbbVie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 16:40


    Ina Shah entered Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences through the non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy degree program. After successfully balancing the demands of work and school, she graduated in 2001 ready for a career in the industry. Now she’s the executive director medical information for Abbvie. Ina credits the ACPHS Pharm D program with preparing her for this essential work by giving her a clinical background, exposing her to a wide variety of therapeutics, and helping her hone her expertise in medical writing. In this edition of Occupation Station, Ina talks about the challenges in the field, communicating essential information to both consumers and members of the medical community through multiple communications channels. She also talks about the excitement of being an essential part of Phase 3 and Phase 4 drug trials, where her critical thinking and communication skills are called upon during the regulatory process of applying for an NDA or SNDAs for new products.

    Occupation Station featuring Dr. Kelly Cycon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 21:56


    In this episode of Occupation Station we discover how Dr. Kelly Cycon went from lab tech to Director of the Virology Department at Zeptometrix. During her years there the company has also grown and evolved and currently ZeptoMetrix is providing support for the COVID 19 response. Kelly’s career journey involved a leap into a graduate program, many miles traveled on I-90, and a willingness to be flexible! She also credits getting tons of support from family, teachers and colleagues. Now Dr. Cycon mentors students and says scientists have a responsibility to pass the torch and impart knowledge and encouragement to students who are considering entering the field.

    From ACPHS to GlaxoSmithKline

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 15:03


    The path that a student embarks on is often very different from the career path they ultimately follow. ACPHS class of ’94 grad Kelly Mahar is a prime example. Kelly planned on becoming a retail pharmacist and she knew that there were lots of attractive jobs open in the field. But during her coursework and internships at ACPHS, Kelly started to notice her strengths and interests lay elsewhere. In this episode of Occupation Station hear how Kelly was able to put her degree from ACPHS into lucrative service to support her new goal to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Buffalo. Diverging from her original path moved her toward the highly specialized work that she currently does at GlaxoSmithKline. It’s work that she finds to be a perfect fit. Now she encourages students to reach out to alumni to learn more about career opportunities that can grow out of their studies at ACPHS.

    From ACPHS to Daiichi Sankyo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 15:55


    In this episode of Occupation Station meet 2008 Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences grad Stephan Esker. Stephan is now Senior Medical Director, Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) Franchise at Daiichi Sankyo. From his time as a student and continuing throughout his career, Stephan has been inspired by people who are fighting challenging diseases. His concentrations have mainly centered on HIV and oncology treatments. Stephen says some of the best advice he was ever given was that he should try new things and be willing to accept some failure along the way. He was able to take chances and learn new things while at ACPHS and through summer research opportunities and mentorships.

    From ACPHS to Boehringer Ingelheim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 9:26


    Billy Gallo has combined some core values and an education at ACPHS to thrive in a career as associate director, medical information, scientific communications at Boehringer Ingelheim. In this episode of Occupation Station, Gallo talks about how his APPE rotations helped shape his career path and how being true to his authentic self rather than “faking it” has helped him earn the respect of his peers. Gallo, who is a 2014 grad, later went on to create the Boehringer Ingelheim course at ACPHS because he learned first-hand about the value of increasing your exposure to the workplace during your time as a student.

    From ACPHS to Clinical Support Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 14:38


    Curiosity and resilience are two of the important characteristics that 1984 ACPHS grad Jim Notaro says are important for a successful educational and professional career. In 1999, Notaro founded Clinical Support Services, Inc., a provider of medication management solutions. In this episode of Occupation Station, Notaro, RPh, Ph.D., talks about how having focus and facing some diversity leads to success.

    Big News! Announcing the $37.3 Million Center for Biopharmaceutical Education and Training!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 29:13


    Exciting news at ACPHS! In January 2020, the College will open the Center for Biopharmaceutical Education and Training (CBET), a $37.3 million facility that will train pharmacy students and mid-career professionals for jobs making biopharmaceutical drugs, which is a rapidly growing part of the drug industry nationwide.CBET will be a 20,000-square-foot advanced technology facility that will feature emerging technologies such as single use and continuous bioprocessing, cell therapy, gene therapy, and real-time analytics. Hands-on programing will include real world applications operating in a simulated cGMP environment, as well as broader topics such as quality control and supply chain management. Close ties and consultation with corporate partners will be crucial to providing relevant programming both for traditional students and individuals already in the workforce. Initial partners in this endeavor include Clarkson University and Albany Molecular Research Institute. Discussions are currently underway with additional collaborators.In this episode of Occupation Station, Dr. Patrick Yang, former executive vice president of Genentech, Roche and Juno and current chairman of AbGenomics and Acepodia joins ACPHS President Dr. Greg Dewey to talk about the current recruitment needs of the biopharmaceutical industry and how CBET will fill those positions. Dr. Yang, who serves as an adviser to program development, discusses five distinct ways CBET will partner with biopharmaceuticals. Dr. Dewey, meanwhile, talks about how CBET will stay nimble, while training students for a rapidly changing field.Learn more at https://www.acphs.edu/CBET

    From ACPHS to Advanced Infusion Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 13:38


    An early change in direction ultimately led to a healthcare career that spanned decades for Bill Shields. Shields, who currently serves as CEO of Advanced Infusion Solutions, already held a degree in education when he decided to further challenge himself by gaining a degree in pharmacy at ACPHS. Even though he quickly found work as a pharmacist, Shields felt a drive to branch out even further and achieved his MBA. Now he tells others along their career journeys not to be afraid to invest in their own educations. Shields is a big fan of diversifying. His resume tells the story with major companies calling on him to work on product development, specialty infusion, regulatory affairs in Washington, D.C. and much more.

    From ACPHS to Women’s College Hospital in Toronto

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 17:59


    Mina Tadrous began to understand what career would spark him while getting his Doctor of Pharmacy at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. As his career trajectory shows, Tadrous has turned that spark into a flame in many, many ways. You could say his main focus is on post-marketing surveillance of drugs that have been approved. It is crucial work that uncovers the hidden differences between when a drug moves out of the category of “tolerable” to the determination of the drug’s suitability for a specific individual’s needs. But Tadrous also finds great fulfillment in teaching. He has also become a thoughtful commentator regarding the rising costs of drugs. In this episode of Occupation Station, Tadrous talks about his career and offers advice to students on how to tap into the resources available to them at ACPHS. Bonus! Tadrous reminds us of a special “in” that comes with being a student.

    From ACPHS to Adams Respiratory Therapeutics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 15:37


    Tom Long admits his career was not the one he’d dreamed of. He’d hoped to one day open his own pharmacy and while he did work in retail pharmacy for about a year after graduation, an opportunity came knocking that he couldn’t resist. Tom was recruited by Bristol Laboratories to become a technical liaison between manufacturing and product development. From there his career took off with increasing responsibilities overseeing the manufacturing, engineering, packaging and management of some of the biggest names in the industry. In this edition of Occupation Station, Tom, who retired in 2008 as senior vice president and general manager, manufacturing and operations at Adams Respiratory Therapeutics, Inc., talks about how his pharmacy skills gave him the baseline to jump into the challenging world of pharmaceutical manufacturing. Tom also talks about why the core values taught at ACPHS are vitally important in today’s workplace.

    From ACPHS to University of Rochester Medical Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 12:17


    During her time at ACPHS Dr. Sema Hart, realized two things: she wanted to go on to medical school and she wanted to finish pharmacy school first! Dr. Hart talks about how her time at ACPHS helped her realize her dream. She is now an associate professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Working with babies and helping their mothers is a calling that she describes as one of the most satisfying careers there is. Dr. Hart also has a message for today’s students about maintaining balance between hands-on learning and the technology that is at their fingertips.

    From ACPHS to Eli Lily and Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 11:43


    In this episode of Occupation Station, we meet ACPHS grad Brian Carroll, who had an extremely satisfying career for decades with Eli Lilly and Company before recently retiring. Carroll talks about how his pharmacy background gave him greater credibility in working with physicians as a medical liaison. He recalls what a typical day on the job entailed and how communication skills he honed at ACPHS were called upon to help physicians in their roles of helping patients. Carroll also talks about why pharmacy students were sought after when he was being hired at Eli Lilly and what pharmaceutical companies are now looking for now when they make hiring decisions.

    From ACPHS to Genentech

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 10:33


    In this edition of Occupation Station, Dr. Whitney Kirschbrown, a Scientist in Clinical Pharmacology at Genentech in South San Francisco, California, talks about her role in pharmacokinetic, drug interaction, and exposure-response analyses that help guide prescribing information in the drug label. Dr. Kirschbrown shares some advice for today’s students. She advises student to engage with faculty and staff at ACPHS and be open to the many opportunities they can help guide you toward.

    From ACPHS to Genentech

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 11:07


    In this edition of Occupation Station, Marc Watrous, Senior Vice President of Managed Care and Customer Operations for Genentech, talks about how he entered ACPHS thinking he would ultimately run an independent pharmacy in his hometown. Instead his career path took many interesting detours, eventually landing him in the field of Health Economics. Watrous talks what skills are hot in today’s job market and how his education at ACPHS helped him develop the skills he uses today.

    From ACPHS to Albany Medical Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 9:16


    In this episode of Occupation Station, Dr. Jo Carreno talks about his first visit to the campus (at age 16!) and how he balanced his studies with friendships and playing in a rock band. Dr. Carreno gives prospective students advice about making mistakes and learning. He also explains how he discovered that it’s not just about finding a position, it’s about finding the right position.

    From ACPHS to Pfizer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 10:34


    In this episode of Occupation Station, Dr. Thomas Garcia, Research Fellow in the Global Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls group at Pfizer talks about the exciting world of product development. Dr. Garcia, who is also an adjunct instructor in Pharmaceutics at ACPHS explains how his internship helped shape his journey and why he thinks mentorships are vitally important.

    From ACPHS to Pharmacy Owner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 9:04


    In this premiere episode of Occupation Station, Sanjay Gandhi talks about a typical day for him as he operates his two family pharmacies with his wife. He talks about the business of pharmacy and how important his education at ACPHS was in preparing him to fill the many opportunities now available in the changing landscape of pharmacy.

    From ACPHS to CareFully Inc Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 8:36


    Dr. Helen Figge, Chief Communications and Public Relations Officer at CareFully Inc. and a member of the President’s Advisory Council, has an inspirational story with many interesting career changes along the way. In this two part episode, Dr. Figge talks about why she thinks the curriculum at ACPHS will give students the versatility to branch out in so many directions. Dr. Figge also has some great advice for students about listening, taking chances, and even growing through making mistakes. Part 2 of 2

    From ACPHS to CareFully Inc Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 11:01


    Dr. Helen Figge, Chief Communications and Public Relations Officer at CareFully Inc. and a member of the President’s Advisory Council, has an inspirational story with many interesting career changes along the way. In this two part episode, Dr. Figge talks about why she thinks the curriculum at ACPHS will give students the versatility to branch out in so many directions. Dr. Figge also has some great advice for students about listening, taking chances, and even growing through making mistakes. Part One of Two

    From ACPHS to AstraZeneca

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 7:43


    In this edition of Occupation Station Melissa Pavilack, Associate Director in Health Economics and Outcomes Research at AstraZeneca talks about her work supporting oncology products. She talks about why she credits much of her current success to her professors at ACPHS. Melissa is still learning; she is completing her Master’s in Public Health in Epidemiology from Rutgers University.

    From ACPHS to Duke University Health Systems

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 8:05


    In this edition of Occupation Station Mike Canale, Team Lead for Maestro Care Willow at Duke University Hospital, talks about his responsibilities for the management and oversight of Pharmacy and Oncology applications using the Epic software system. Mike is an operational partner with pharmacy and oncology leadership across the Maestro Care Willow health system, serving as an IT liaison to several stakeholder groups. He talks about why his ACPHS clinical experience and problem solving skills are so important in today’s job market.

    From ACPHS to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 8:24


    In this edition of Occupation Station, Dr. Jacqueline Grimaldi '12, Sr. Manager, CMC Program Management at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., talks about how research she began working on as part of her second year at Albany School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences helped shape her career path. Dr. Grimaldi talks about what tools she developed while a student at ACPHS and how she is putting them to work now at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.

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