Clarissa Chan Pharmd

Freelance Writer For Pharmacy Today Publication at American Pharmacists Association

Clarissa Chan, PharmD, is an accomplished clinical pharmacist currently serving as a Clinical Infusion/Specialty Pharmacist at Optum since May 2023, while also working as a pharmacist at Costco Wholesale since July 2022. In addition to their clinical roles, Clarissa contributes as a freelance writer for the Pharmacy Today publication under the American Pharmacists Association. Previous experience includes clinical pharmacist positions at Holy Family Hospital and AdhereHealth, and staff pharmacist roles at several healthcare facilities, including MiraVista Behavioral Health Center and Rite Aid/Walgreens Pharmacy. Clarissa obtained a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and holds a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Smith College.

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The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) is the only organization advancing the entire pharmacy profession—helping pharmacists find success and satisfaction in their work while advocating for changes that benefit them and their patients. #forpharmacy At APhA, we’re committed to helping pharmacists deliver outstanding patient care, receive due recognition, and work at a full scope of practice. As every pharmacist’s most powerful ally, APhA prepares members to thrive with world-class continuing education, transformative events, unique practice tools, and timely solutions to complex challenges. We are based in Washington D.C. and advocate at the national level to give pharmacists a voice in decisions that affect their future while promoting their undeniable value to health care teams. Our expert staff and strong volunteer leadership, including many experienced pharmacists, allow us to deliver vital support to out members who are practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, pharmacy students, and pharmacy technicians.


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