Business Member Spotlight: Jessica Moschea
by Clifton Eboweme, 2024 PharmD Candidate, Susan Smock, 2024 PharmD Candidate
"Jessica Moschea, PharmD, is the director of pharmacy services at Aurora Medical Center-Bay Area in Marinette, Wisconsin. Her pharmacy education was completed at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and she received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2013. She stumbled upon the opportunity for a career in healthcare administration during her rotation at the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW). Moschea's passion for projects that enhance pharmacist training and help patients led her into a conversation at a PSW executive board dinner that changed her life. This eventually led Moschea into her search for a healthcare administration residency. She went on to complete both PGY1 and PGY2 residencies in healthcare administration at Aurora Health Care. In her current position, she gives back to the profession by serving as the Region D director on the PSW Board, as a member of the PSW Health System Advisory Committee, and on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Taskforce."
Keywords: Pharmacists, Internship and Residency, Empathy, Working Conditions, Pharmacy Technicians, Self-care, Advisory Committees, Goals, Pandemic, Workflow, Pharmacy, Education, Hospitals, Patient Care, Delivery of Health Care, Quality of Health Care Bias
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"Jessica Moschea, PharmD, is the director of pharmacy services at Aurora Medical Center-Bay Area in Marinette, Wisconsin. Her pharmacy education was completed at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and she received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2013. She stumbled upon the opportunity for a career in healthcare administration during her rotation at the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW). Moschea's passion for projects that enhance pharmacist training and help patients led her into a conversation at a PSW executive board dinner that changed her life. This eventually led Moschea into her search for a healthcare administration residency. She went on to complete both PGY1 and PGY2 residencies in healthcare administration at Aurora Health Care. In her current position, she gives back to the profession by serving as the Region D director on the PSW Board, as a member of the PSW Health System Advisory Committee, and on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Taskforce."
Keywords: Pharmacists, Internship and Residency, Empathy, Working Conditions, Pharmacy Technicians, Self-care, Advisory Committees, Goals, Pandemic, Workflow, Pharmacy, Education, Hospitals, Patient Care, Delivery of Health Care, Quality of Health Care Bias
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2023 November/December Table of Contents