Dr. Onyema Ezeanya has nearly 15 years of experience as a pharmacist. He earned his PharmD from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and his MS in pharmaceutical regulations from the University of Florida. He also completed a residency in pharmacy practice at Tampa General Hospital. This expert is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist and also holds certifications in essential elements of compounded sterile preparations, advanced antimicrobial stewardship, and immunization pharmacy. He is active in his field as a member of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the Nigerian Pharmacist Association. He has formerly served as a staff pharmacist at CVS Pharmacy, the pharmacy manager at Faith Home Health, and a clinical pharmacist for St. Anthony's Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital South. Currently, this expert serves as a clinical pharmacy manager for a home healthcare company in Florida.
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Thonotosassa, Florida
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