His challenge: Dispel myths about pharmacists’ value

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His challenge: Dispel myths about pharmacists’ value

Terry Murphy

"He opens people's eyes to the possibilities of what a pharmacist can do," a University of Washington student says about clinical professor Don Downing.

Downing, a pharmacist and teacher, also has worked to change the common perception of pharmacists as pill-pushers. "You don't need a minimum of eight years of college to count [pills] by fives on a prescription tray," he says.