Weaver makes sure medications are organized and up to date, along with other forms of assistance for both pharmacists and veteran patients.
AURORA, Colo. — Serving our nation’s veterans at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Aurora is a massive effort, especially in the pharmacy department.
With the demand what it is, pharmacists at the VA need some assistance. For more than a decade, that help has come from volunteer Mike Weaver. With so many different medications, terms and important doses, the job is far from easy. That’s why Mike taps into his career background to help. “After he retired he wanted to give back," Flores added. “I think he just has a passion for pharmacy.”
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