![]() Tancrelle, along with fellow URI College of Pharmacy alumni Jeremy Blais and Ariana (Houle) Costanzo, outlined the increasing use of technology, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, and detailed opportunities and growth potential that awaits them, including at CVS Health where Tancrelle began his career as a pharmacy intern before joining pharmacy operations. “The industry is transforming, and pharmacists will continue to play a more active role in direct patient care.” ![]() Everyone has customer who really rely on them,” Tancrelle said. “A community pharmacy is a very special place. ![]() That trust will only increase as the profession evolves. Never was that more obvious than during the COVID-19 pandemic, when nearly 300 million Americans visited their local pharmacy for a coronavirus test, COVID vaccine, or just some trusted advice, Tancrelle said. Pharmacists are among the most trusted professionals, especially those in a community pharmacy who become integral parts of the community, Tancrelle reminded the students. URI College of Pharmacy students heard first-hand about the opportunities awaiting them when they graduate, and the changes occurring in an increasingly patient-focused profession during a lecture by URI alumnus and Senior Vice President of Retail Operations for CVS Health Jared Tancrelle. Jared Tancrelle, along with two other URI grads, met with current URI pharmacy students Thursday evening ![]()
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