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Studying Pharmacy, Calling the Shots: My Front‑Row Experience as a USA Table Tennis Umpire
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Meet Our Experts: Robert
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Beyond the Lab: Connecting Research and Policy
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From Film to Pharmacy: Creating Community
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Bridges, Bold Moves, and Big Lessons in Leadership
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Meet Our Experts: Sara
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There’s a Method to his Success
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A Powerhouse for PATIENTS
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Innovation and Excellence at ISPE Annual Meeting
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Meet Our Experts: Regan

Studying Pharmacy, Calling the Shots: My Front‑Row Experience as a USA Table Tennis Umpire

Stephanie Zhang, first-year student pharmacist at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, stepped into the high‑pressure environment of the USA Table Tennis Junior National Ranking Tournament as one of only six selected umpires nationwide. Her experience offers a unique look at fast‑paced matches, rising young athletes, and the behind‑the‑scenes responsibilities that keep a five‑star event running smoothly.

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Meet Our Experts: Robert

Meet Robert P., one of the Maryland Poison Center’s expert pharmacists who has spent nearly 15 years helping callers when they need it most. In this Q&A, Robert shares his journey into toxicology, why poison centers matter, and a few fun facts about life outside of work.

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There’s a Method to his Success

Chintal Shah, a health economist and pharmacoepidemiologist, applied an evidence-based approach to choose a pharmaceutical industry career, contributing impactful research on chronic diseases and rare conditions while maintaining strong ties with academia.

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Meet Our Experts: Regan

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

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