Pharmacy Reopens
Reopening of the Pharmacy

Construction barriers serve as a reminder that Stanford Hospital and Clinics is scheduled to open its new entryway by the end of the summer. Meanwhile, the outpatient pharmacy - which had been closed for several months for remodeling - reopened June 13. The pharmacy, which provides up to 400 or more prescriptions per day, must stock a wider variety of drugs to serve its tertiary care population than typically found in a retail pharmacy, says Erika Boetius, pharmacist-in-charge. Two hundred of the most common drugs the staff is called on to provide are stored in an automatic counting device that dispenses each order, she says. At the counter, John Wilson, who during a long career on Stanford's surgery faculty, served as acting dean of the medical school and as acting chief of staff, is being served by pharmacy technician Michelle Fontana.

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