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Empowering Patients This Week + New Skool Module Drop! 💥
Let’s Make an Impact This Diabetes Awareness Week

Hey guys! 👋👋👋
It’s Diabetes Awareness Week: and this is your moment to step up as a frontline health leader.
Whether you're a seasoned pharmacist or an eager intern, hosting a successful Diabetes Day at your pharmacy is easier than you think and a powerful way to engage your local community.
🍬Run a Successful Diabetes Day!
🩺 Run Diabetes Screenings: Offer quick HbA1c or blood glucose checks. Use this as an opportunity to chat about risk factors, diet, and healthy habits.
💉 Free Monitor Upgrades or Consults: If your pharmacy partners with reps, organize free monitor upgrades for eligible patients (like Accu-Chek or FreeStyle Libre promotions). Make it a talking point!
📣 Promote it Like a Pro: Post signs, get loud on socials, and ask your team to invite patients directly. Even a small table set-up with handouts and a friendly face can spark powerful conversations.
✅ Interns, This Is GOLD: Running or supporting events like this builds confidence, soft skills, and real-world experience—all things employers notice. If your preceptor isn’t planning anything, offer to take the lead.
We’re backing you!
🎉 NEW MODULE DROP:
Pain & Fever OTC Essentials 🔥
We just launched the Pain & Fever module in our Skool community, and it’s packed.
💊 Learn about paracetamol, ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac and when to recommend creams, sprays, or patches.
🎓 Includes case-based practice questions and intern-level decision-making guidance. 👨⚕️
Built for exam prep and real retail scenarios.
👉 Log in to Skool now and check it out.
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That’s it for this week.
We’re just getting started. Let’s raise the bar for pharmacy, together.
Gus
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