HEALTHCARE In the News Meet Brian Schuele, PharmD. the new Director of Pharmacy

Meet Brian Schuele, PharmD. the new Director of Pharmacy

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Brian Schuele, Pharm D. is the new director of pharmacy services here at Wickenburg Community Hospital Pharmacy (WCH Pharmacy). This includes oversight of the TelePharmacy in Congress, Arizona.

Brian was born and raised in Arizona and currently resides in Surprise with his high school sweetheart and wife of ten years, Taylor Schuele. He graduated from Midwestern University College of Pharmacy – Glendale with a doctor of pharmacy, (Pharm. D.) in 2016. Brian worked in the community pharmacy field at Fry’s Food and Drug before joining the pharmacy team at Wickenburg Community Hospital back in October of 2017. He serves the residents of Wickenburg and the surrounding areas in both the outpatient and inpatient Hospital pharmacy with pride, passion, and a caring heart. He describes his career in a few words, “Faith, hard work and determination.”

Brian was drawn into the pharmaceutical profession through quality leadership, support from loved ones and, “A pinch of dumb luck.” Roger Rose’s retirement opened up an opportunity for Brian to progress in his field and execute his strong leadership skills. Two primary goals for WCH Pharmacy are: 

  • To deliver high-quality pharmacy services in a timely and efficient manner, tying in excellent customer service.
  • Getting back to the fundamentals to build a firm foundation and create growth within the hospital and community.

Brian’s favorite thing about his career is the ability to touch lives in the community through action. Visit the WCH Pharmacy today at 520 Rose Lane, Wickenburg AZ. Or call in to see how Brian’s team can help you with all your pharmacy needs at 928-684-4380.

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