AUSTIN, Texas, Dec 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Pharmacist Inc., a rapidly growing digital health company, today unveiled a new short film, 'Who Cares for America Today?' by Sydney Gawlik. The short film provides a heartwarming and deeply personal story about independent pharmacy and its essential role in American society.
"If you want to understand the heart and the passion of America's most accessible healthcare providers, watch this film. It is an intelligent, warm portrait of community pharmacists by a very talented up-and-coming filmmaker," said Doug Hoey, CEO of the National Community Pharmacists Association.
Sydney Gawlik is a 23-year-old filmmaker from Austin, Texas. She filmed on location at pharmacies in six states over a period of three months while making this film. To watch the short film, visit http://www.digitalpharmacist.com/who-cares-for-america-today/.
Pharmacists featured in the short film include Dr. Travis Hale at Remington Drug Co. in Remington, Virginia, Dr. Phil LaFoy at Blount Discount Pharmacy in Maryville, Tennessee, Jennifer Carroll, RPh, at The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy in Lake St. Louis, Missouri, Justin Jemas at The Medicine Shoppe in St. Charles, Missouri, Dr. David Scott at Scott Pharmacy in Fayette, Iowa, Dr. Shawn Sams at Louis Morgan #4 in Longview, Texas, and Joe Shunnarah, RPh at Joe's Pharmacy in Harvest, Alabama.
For more information, visit http://www.digitalpharmacist.com.
Digital Pharmacist Inc. (http://www.digitalpharmacist.com) is a rapidly growing digital health company that powers the digital, communication and adherence solutions for 7,500 pharmacies. Millions of patients use the company's products every month. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in Newark, New Jersey. Digital Pharmacist Inc. is a partner of the National Community Pharmacists Association and powers the Cardinal Health Pharmacy Marketing Advantage program.
SOURCE Digital Pharmacist Inc.
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