Detailed Site Information
Institution Goodrich Pharmacy is an independent small chain with five locations. The St Francis store is located within a grocery store, and our other locations are within or affiliated with clinics. Our practice focuses on small town service and provision of first line health care.
Pharmacy Services Goodrich Pharmacy St Francis continues to grow the dispensing portion of our business as the area's population expands. As the only pharmacy in the surrounding area, many patients also access us for health information. We are often the first point of triage for patients. We offer services including influenza vaccination and MTM appointments. Our service population covers all age ranges, from growing families to the elderly retired. We also participate in clinic research every 1-2 years for medications undergoing a change from prescription to over the counter status. We currently offer limited compounding. Michelle (Grossman) Johnson previously worked on a reservation under the Indian Health Service model of practice, and continues to use that model for daily practice of pharmacy. Michelle also manages the St Francis location. Erica Burman has taken additional training in veterinary compounding. Erica's background includes previously working as a vet technician, and she is expanding the compounding portion of our services.
Resources The students have their own work area and computer with DSL access to the internet. Parking is free, and there is a microwave and refrigerator available for use, along with restaurants close by for lunch.
Community Pharmacy – Women's Health
Primary Preceptor Michelle (Grossman) Johnson, PharmD mjohnson@goodrichpharmacy.com
APPE Structure Students will be within the pharmacy the majority of their time, or may work off-site with approval from the preceptor for the didactic portion. Students are encouraged to participate in patient care by fielding questions and counseling patients during their day. Once per week, (or every other week if 2 students are on rotation together) students will spend a day in clinic seeing patients with a nurse practitioner or OBGYN off-site in our Elk River location.
Student Roles and Responsibilities Students will be participating in MTM, counseling patients about medications, fielding and researching patient questions. Students complete a project of their choice which may include a presentation or written material for patient education.
Educational Opportunities: The students may have the opportunity to participate in lunch and learns if any are scheduled during their rotation
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