Health Literacy In Real Life
What happens when a pharmacist becomes part of a direct primary care (DPC) clinic? In this episode of Health Literacy IRL, I sit down with Ellen Jones, PharmD, a pharmacist and faculty member who practices inside a DPC clinic in Arkansas. We dig into how the direct primary care model — and pharmacist-led services — can transform health literacy, medication management, and the patient experience. In this episode, we cover: * What direct primary care (DPC) is and how it differs from concierge medicine * How Ellen built a role as a pharmacist in a DPC clinic while serving as pharmacy faculty * The day-to-day responsibilities of a DPC pharmacist * Health literacy-friendly characteristics of the the DPC model (e.g., longer visits, unlimited follow-ups, text access) * Why time, emotions, and readiness to learn are essential for effective patient education * The impact of administrative “bloat” on traditional primary care — and what changes when you step outside that system * Creative ways pharmacists and DPC clinicians can partner, even when budgets are tight Connect with Us Host – Megan Freeland, PharmD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-n-freeland/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-n-freeland/] Guest – Ellen Jones, PharmD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenjonespharmd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenjonespharmd/] If this episode helped you understand direct primary care, pharmacist roles in primary care, or health literacy better, hit Subscribe, give the video a thumbs up, and share it with a pharmacist, clinician, or health leader who needs to hear this.
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