Hello everyone! My name is Anannya Debnath and I am a PharmD candidate at St. John's University. My passion for pharmacy began at a young age when I realized how much I looked forward to making a positive impact in others' lives. I have always enjoyed interacting with people and believe that as a pharmacist one must foster trust with patients, demonstrate kindness, empathy, patience, and various other essential qualities. I'm intrigued and excited to witness the advancements in pharmacy practice both now and in the future. My past work experience includes positions at Walgreens and Rite Aid, and I recently joined CVS.
There are several facets within the pharmacy field that catch my interest, such as ambulatory care, psychiatry pharmacy, and oncology pharmacy. I've had the opportunity to delve into these areas completing a challenging pediatric oncology rotation along with two other specialty oncology rotations.
Looking ahead, my aspiration is to practice in an ambulatory care setting. My experience during an ambulatory care rotation at New York Presbyterian was incredibly fulfilling. I cherished the meaningful, warm interactions with patients. What particularly resonated with me in ambulatory care was the ability to sit down with patients and address any questions or concerns they had regarding their diseases or medications.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking, reading, trying new foods, painting, and traveling to different destinations. My most recent adventure took me to London and I hope to soak in the scenery, diverse cuisines, and history of Greece, Spain, and Italy in the future.
I'm so excited to see what this learning experience has to offer, especially considering my lifelong struggle with problematic skin. As I'm growing older, I have learned less is definitely more when it comes to skincare, and I'm actively embracing this philosophy to care for my skin for the years to come while indulging in my passion for all things beauty and skincare. Looking forward to a wonderful month of learning and working together!
Hello everyone! My name is Anannya Debnath and I am a PharmD candidate at St. John's University. My passion for pharmacy began at a young age when I realized how much I looked forward to making a positive impact in others' lives. I have always enjoyed interacting with people and believe that as a pharmacist one must foster trust with patients, demonstrate kindness, empathy, patience, and various other essential qualities. I'm intrigued and excited to witness the advancements in pharmacy practice both now and in the future. My past work experience includes positions at Walgreens and Rite Aid, and I recently joined CVS.
There are several facets within the pharmacy field that catch my interest, such as ambulatory care, psychiatry pharmacy, and oncology pharmacy. I've had the opportunity to delve into these areas completing a challenging pediatric oncology rotation along with two other specialty oncology rotations.
Looking ahead, my aspiration is to practice in an ambulatory care setting. My experience during an ambulatory care rotation at New York Presbyterian was incredibly fulfilling. I cherished the meaningful, warm interactions with patients. What particularly resonated with me in ambulatory care was the ability to sit down with patients and address any questions or concerns they had regarding their diseases or medications.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking, reading, trying new foods, painting, and traveling to different destinations. My most recent adventure took me to London and I hope to soak in the scenery, diverse cuisines, and history of Greece, Spain, and Italy in the future.
I'm so excited to see what this learning experience has to offer, especially considering my lifelong struggle with problematic skin. As I'm growing older, I have learned less is definitely more when it comes to skincare, and I'm actively embracing this philosophy to care for my skin for the years to come while indulging in my passion for all things beauty and skincare. Looking forward to a wonderful month of learning and working together!