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January 3, 2015

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Special Report

Nine pharmacists, three generations —
and counting

What is it about the profession of pharmacy that captures the imaginations of entire families? First we heard from Pete Kreckel and his clan of busy pharmacists. Next came Irwin Woldman’s “Pharmacists by the dozen.” Then  Fred Schenker wrote in about big-city pharmacy practice. After that, Bill Prather reminisced about “Pharmacy in Blue Ridge.” Now Hal Reaves Jr. accounts for a passel of pharmacists in North Carolina. As he says, “The beat goes on.”

"When my grandfather graduated from pharmacy school in 1893, he single-handedly projected our family into a profession that has grown to be one of the most respected callings in healthcare today."

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