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University of Maryland Medical System Making Strides in Meeting Age-Friendly Measure
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My UMSOP Story: Kadi Nail, MS ’22
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Saluting Single Parents from Past, Present
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Inspiring Students to Reach Potential
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She’s a Force, Whatever the Role
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She Thrives in A Variety of Ways
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My UMSOP Story: Alexis Muller, MS ’22, public health educator for the Hawaii Department of Health
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Meet Our Experts: Melinda
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Library Exhibit Highlights Botanical Medicine’s Ties to Pharmacy

She’s a Force, Whatever the Role

Lisa Calvert Chalk, MS, PMP, recalls watching her brothers take karate lessons when she was barely 5 years old. She desperately wanted to join in. “You can’t, you’re a girl,” said her parents. Fast forward 23 years later, Calvert Chalk enrolled her 6-year-old son in martial arts. She enrolled a year later.

Today this fourth-degree black belt and master instructor of mixed martial arts says her years of training and teaching furnished her with strengths in “organization and discipline.” These two attributes have helped propel her, for the last 32 years, through multiple positions within the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMSOP).

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Meet Our Experts: Melinda

One of the goals of our eAntidote blog is to introduce you to the real poison experts who answer the phones at the Maryland Poison Center (MPC), as well as our staff members. In addition to being nurses and pharmacists, they are parents, grandparents, artists, athletes, sports fans, and more! Read the Q&A below to[…]

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