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Susan Merenstein can remember growing up in her father’s pharmacy, standing on old milk crates to reach the register and eventually working under him as a technician, packaging medication using an old hand-cranked machine.
“I feel like pharmacy is in my blood,” she said. “That’s how much a part of me it is.”
Despite her deep connection to the profession, Merenstein found herself in a midcareer crisis back in 2001 — after years of working in a traditional pharmacy, she had an interaction…