Friday, September 26, 2025

Translating Pharmacology Beyond the Classroom

 

September: 8 hours
In September, I volunteered with Freestanding, a nonprofit serving underserved populations in Orleans Parish. I joined their mission to deepen my connection with the community and gain practical skills, earning certifications in Stop the Bleed, CPR, wound care, and first aid. I also worked behind the scenes organizing the stockroom where medical supplies are stored. While organizing, I educated my team on the antifungal medications we had, explaining their classifications and how topical creams work on skin infections. 
This activity showed me that supporting vulnerable populations extends beyond direct patient care. Maintaining an organized system and sharing pharmacology knowledge are equally valuable in improving access to health resources. Reflecting on the experience, I realized the importance of blending clinical training with behind-the-scenes efforts to create sustainable support for underserved communities.

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