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From PharmD to Presidency

27 min · 2. apr. 2026
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In this special episode of PharmCast, guest host Breagh MacKinnon, a second-year PharmD student at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy [https://rx.uga.edu/], sits down with her dad, Dr. Neil MacKinnon [https://www.cmich.edu/about/university-leadership/office-president/presidents-biography], a pharmacist by training and the president of Central Michigan University [https://www.cmich.edu/]. Together, they explore Dr. MacKinnon’s journey through pharmacy, from his early career to leadership in higher education, and the experiences that have shaped his path along the way. The conversation also offers insight into the values, mentorship, and motivation that continue to guide his work. As the roles briefly reverse, Dr. MacKinnon turns the conversation to Breagh, reflecting on her own path in pharmacy and what lies ahead. Blending personal perspective with professional insight, this episode highlights the many directions a pharmacy education can take and the connections that shape the journey.

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