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Family & pharmacy: Ohio siblings work alongside each other on the frontlines to fight COVID-19

Their path to the profession wasn t the same, but they both have the passion. Author: Angela Reighard, 10TV Web Staff Published: 11:27 PM EDT April 9, 2021 Updated: 11:35 PM EDT April 9, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio More than three million people in Ohio have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Two of those people who administer the shots are Hannah Rummer, PharmD and Nick Reid. They are siblings who both work for CVS. Hannah is a district leader while Nick is a pharmacy intern. Their path to the profession wasn t the same, but they both have the passion. My mom s mom was going through cancer treatments and a pharmacist helped her. As a 13-14 year-old, that had a big impact on me, Rummer said.

Brother-Sister Duo Share Love of Pharmacy by Vaccinating

SHARE COLUMBUS, Ohio A significant age between siblings might suggest that they wouldn’t have much in common, but Hannah Rummer and Nicholas Reid have come together to share their love of pharmacy with the community that raised them.  What You Need To Know Hannah Rummer was inspired to take up pharmacy after her grandmother suffered from cancer Nicholas Reid was inspired by his sister to take up the career They were able to vaccinate patients and healthcare workers at their grandmother’s former long-term care facility Reid will graduate pharmacy school in May Hannah Rummer knew early on that she wanted to help people. She would attend doctor appointments and pharmacy visits with her grandmother who battled cancer and had to go through various rounds of cancer treatments. She was inspired by the way the doctors and pharmacists were able to help people, and knew she wanted to do the same.

To vie for title, Rockets must meet challenge head-on

To vie for title, Rockets must meet challenge head-on Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 12:46pm By:  Oak Harbor junior catcher Tori Smith behind the plate. (Photo by Laura Bolander) Oak Harbor softball coach Chris Rawski’s team returned to Ottawa County after going 3-2 on a spring trip to Florida. Since returning, they have gone 2-1 to improve to 5-3, but that one loss came in the most important game, a Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division match-up. The Rockets returned home to sweep a doubleheader from visiting Genoa, 14-4 and 10-2. Junior pitcher Reagan Schultz got the win in both games, and in the opener junior Remi Gregory went 2-for-3 with a double, walk, three RBIs and two runs. In the second game, senior Ellie Hanselman went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored.

Central New York native named to dean s list at University of Findlay | Achievers

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