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NPhA Zone 1 Black History Month Meeting: The Importance of Mentorship and Membership

  • February 15, 2024
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (EST)
  • Zoom (link will be shared with registrants)

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NPhA Zone 1 Black History Month Meeting:

The Importance of Mentorship and Membership


Calling all ZONE 1 Members! Join Zone 1 Director Roderick Peters, RPh-PD, for an interactive meeting focusing on NPhA and the Importance of Membership.


This session will feature Brittany N. Galloway, PharmD, who received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Purdue University College of Pharmacy. Previously she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Howard University and then served as a Fulbright Scholar in South Korea for two years. 

Dr. Galloway works as a drug information pharmacist for an online comprehensive medication database, a contributing writer to the Pharmacy Times, and she continues to provide medication therapy management services with an ambulatory care pharmacy team. She is also an incoming Medical Communications Research Fellow with Cencora.



The session will also feature former Howard University Pharmacy Student Mentee Brittani Barber, PharmD, MBA, who now serves as Manager of Pharmacy Operations at Medstar Union Memorial Hospital. 

Please come prepared with questions, ideas, and an open mind as we work together to shape the future of NPhA Zone 1. 

Questions? Please contact Zone 1 Director Roderick Peters at roderick.peters@npha.net.

Important Note: This webinar will be conducted using the Zoom platform. Your confirmation email will include instructions for accessing the meeting.

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The National Pharmaceutical Association is dedicated to representing the views and ideas of minority pharmacists on critical issues affecting healthcare and pharmacy, promoting racial and health equity, as well as advancing the standards of pharmaceutical care among all practitioners.

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