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Jennifer Devinney, RPh, PharmD

Jennifer Devinney, RPh, PharmD

is a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Her focus is on improving the quality of long-term care from those aging in place at home through the PACE...

Sara Boland, MPH

Sara Boland, MPH

is a Master of Public Health (MPH). Her focus is on enhancing community health outcomes for underserved population...

Rose Archer, DPT

Rose Archer, DPT

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