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Watch DSN: Rite Aid bridges generational gap in pharmacy services with expanded clinical care

Summer Kerley, group vice president, pharmacy growth and clinical programs at Rite Aid, shares how the retailer's expanding education around its clinical offerings strengthens patient-pharmacist relationships and improve health outcomes.

A recent Rite Aid study reveals a generational gap in consumer awareness of pharmacy services, with younger generations more likely to utilize pharmacists for prescribing select medications. 

Sandra Levy, senior editor at Drug Store News, caught up with Summer Kerley, group vice president, pharmacy growth and clinical programs at Rite Aid, to learn more about the study and Rite Aid's response. 

Kerley shares how the retailer is expanding education around its clinical offerings—like point-of-care testing, medication therapy management and contraceptive prescribing—to strengthen patient-pharmacist relationships and improve health outcomes. 

 
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