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  • Member Spotlight - Jenna Weber
    2026/05/26
    What does a consultant pharmacist do, and how can involvement in professional organizations shape a career? In this PSW Member Spotlight Podcast, PSW Past Presdient, Janet Fritsch sits down with Jenna Weber to explore Jenna’s journey from community pharmacy to long-term care consulting. Jenna shares how mentorship, leadership opportunities through the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin and the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, and a passion for caring for older adults helped shape her professional path. Listeners will gain insight into the evolving role of consultant pharmacists, the future of aging-in-place care, and the importance of advocacy and lifelong professional involvement.
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    32 分
  • Member Spotlight - David Reeb
    2026/04/16
    In this episode, PSW Past President Janet Fritsch sits down with David Reeb to explore his professional journey, from his time at Drake University in Iowa to returning home to Wisconsin with a deep commitment to serving his community. Their conversation highlights how a simple piece of advice from a mentor, "to get involved" can open doors to connection, collaboration, and long-term professional fulfillment.

    Join the conversation as David reflects on the moments that shaped his path and the role professional engagement played in building a career grounded in purpose and service. This episode is a powerful reminder that a meaningful future can often be built through small steps, strong relationships, and a willingness to lean in.
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    34 分
  • Member Spotlight - Sue Sutter
    2026/03/06
    What does a lifetime of service to the Wisconsin pharmacy profession look like? In the latest PSW Member Spotlight podcast episode, past PSW President Janet Fritsch sits down with fellow past President Susan Sutter. for a candid conversation about purpose, professional responsibility, and the impact of giving back.

    Sue shares what has fueled her commitment to service, from leadership in WPhA and PSW, to her work on the Pharmacy Examining Board, to representing pharmacy voices in Washington, DC, including testimony on behalf of Senator Herb Kohl. This episode is a reflection on legacy, advocacy, and the quiet but powerful influence of pharmacists who choose to lead beyond their practice site.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to turn passion into meaningful professional impact, then this conversation is for you.
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    37 分
  • Health-System Leaders Spotlight - Ariel Furbacher and Jess Moschea
    2026/01/22
    What does growth really look like across a pharmacy leadership journey? In a recent Health-System Leadership Forum podcast, Jessica Moschea and Ariel Furbacher share candid reflections on how their careers have evolved over time, what shaped their leadership style, what they’ve learned along the way, and how they continue to grow in roles that demand both vision and adaptability.

    The conversation looks ahead, too, as they discuss what excites them most about the future of health-system pharmacy and the opportunities still to come. Whether you’re early in your career, navigating a pivot, or leading teams today, this episode offers perspective, encouragement, and a reminder that leadership is a lifelong journey.
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    24 分
  • 2025 Year in Review
    2025/12/30
    As we close out 2025, PSW CEO Sarah Sorum reflects on a year of fast-moving change—and how Wisconsin pharmacy responded with leadership, agility, and impact. From shifting federal guidance and vaccine policy to protecting access to care in communities across the state, Sarah shares key highlights and the momentum PSW is carrying into 2026.
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    17 分
  • Member Spotlight - Dave Zilz
    2025/12/15
    In this episode of the PSW Member Spotlight podcast, PSW Past President, Janet Fritsch welcomes longtime PSW pharmacist member Dave Zilz (DZ) for a reflective and inspiring conversation on the evolution of pharmacy practice in Wisconsin and beyond. DZ shares his professional journey, including his early residency training, among the first at UW Health, and how those formative experiences shaped his commitment to collaboration, innovation, and community-building within the profession. Listeners will hear how DZ’s leadership and partnership efforts helped foster a strong, connected pharmacy community across the nation, and why mentoring has remained a cornerstone of his career. Tune in to learn from DZ’s well-known “3, 2, 1 + 1” framework for sparking insight and growth through mentorship, and to be inspired by his continued dedication to supporting the next generation of pharmacy professionals, and all the generations in between.
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    35 分
  • Member Spotlight - Brian Wittenberg
    2025/11/20
    In this episode of the PSW Member Spotlight podcast, PSW Past President - Janet Fritsch, welcomes pharmacy technician leader Brian Wittenberg, whose career path reflects the power of encouragement, lifelong learning, and the impact of professional community. Brian shares his journey from a background in music to a thriving career in pharmacy, an unexpected transition made possible through the support of colleagues and the opportunities he found within the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin. Tune in to hear Brian’s story and to learn how PSW membership empowers pharmacy professionals at every stage of their journey.
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    34 分
  • Engaging Patients and Building Trust
    2025/11/04
    The Pharmacy Voices in Opioid Use Disorder Care is a podcast series from the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin. In this podcast, you’ll hear directly from pharmacists Mollie Shoyer and Diane Johnson, on the frontlines of patient care, sharing practical strategies, lessons learned, and best practices for supporting individuals with opioid use disorder. This episode is accredited for continuing pharmacy education and discusses how pharmacy professionals can build therapeutic relationships with patients experiencing pain or opioid use disorder using stigma-free communication and trauma-informed care strategies. Listeners will walk away with practical language that promotes trust when connecting with our patients and a clearer understanding of how trauma-informed care principles apply in everyday pharmacy outreach.

    Use this link to claim CE Credit: https://www.lecturepanda.com/a/PVOUDE2
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    19 分