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Genoa Healthcare® Pharmacist featured in Chain Drug Review

Nov 8th, 2022

Genoa Pharmacist Dieu Chau works closely with her clinic partners and other members of the care team to make sure her consumers understand their treatment plans and have access to their medications. Her inclination to go above and beyond for the people she serves has generated words of gratitude from her consumers and she was recently featured in Chain Drug Review.

“I’m doing so much more than filling scripts. I’m caring for my consumers and thinking about how I can help them live their healthiest life,” Chau said. “My work as a Genoa pharmacist is a blessing, and I’m grateful to be able to make a difference in people’s lives every day.” You can read the full article here or view it in Chain Drug Review’s recent issue.

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