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SiteLabs: Bringing Clinical Trial Opportunities to Independent Pharmacies

2026-08-12T11:01:44-05:00August 12th, 2026|Categories: Alternative Medicine, Community Pharmacy, Research, Uncategorized, Webinar, Wellness|Tags: , , , , |

Host:
Chuck Schneider

Speakers:

Darren Schaupp, MA
CEO and Co-Founder, SiteLabs
Darren Schaupp is an entrepreneurial executive with more than 25 years of experience developing and delivering innovative, high-impact initiatives in complex global environments. He has led multinational teams and worked with Ministries of Health in more than a dozen countries, developing programs that have secured tens of millions of dollars in funding and impacted millions of people worldwide.

In 2016, Darren founded and launched a global initiative focused on mapping and managing Neglected Tropical Diseases, including leprosy. The initiative introduced fine-scale disease mapping and equipped and trained more than 3,000 health workers across Africa and Asia. He also founded the first Innovation Prize for Neglected Tropical Diseases, providing seed funding in partnership with Novartis to support health innovations around the world.

Darren has provided executive leadership for global health programs spanning vaccine research, computational drug discovery, and molecular diagnostics. Through his work, he has seen firsthand the transformative impact of accurate and timely diagnosis. At SiteLabs, he is passionate about leveraging the nationwide network of community pharmacies to expand access to clinical research and diagnostic opportunities.

Alexis Hester, MA, CCRC
Clinical Trial Coordinator, SiteLabs
Alexis Hester, MA, CCRC, is a Clinical Trial Coordinator at SiteLabs with more than six years of experience in clinical research. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health and a Master of Arts in Medical Science, providing a strong foundation in healthcare and clinical research.

Alexis has experience across multiple therapeutic areas, including infectious disease, trauma, COVID-19, pulmonary, and gastrointestinal research. Her background includes study coordination, patient recruitment, site operations, and supporting research teams in the successful execution of clinical trials. She has also contributed as a co-author to a peer-reviewed publication in Critical Care.

Since joining SiteLabs in October 2025, Alexis has focused on developing partnerships with independent pharmacies and helping them establish clinical trial recruitment programs. She works closely with pharmacy teams to provide training, streamline onboarding, and create practical workflows that make participation in clinical research more accessible for community pharmacies and their patients.

Sarah Bartel, RPh
Partner and Managing Pharmacist, Hometown Pharmacy
Sarah Bartel, RPh, is a Partner and Managing Pharmacist at Hometown Pharmacy in Algoma, Wisconsin. A graduate of Purdue University, Sarah brings nearly three decades of experience serving patients and communities in rural healthcare settings.

Sarah is committed to expanding access to healthcare services and resources for her patients. Her professional interests include ForwardHealth (Wisconsin Medicaid) and resources supporting aging and disabled populations. Through her work in independent pharmacy, she brings valuable firsthand experience in serving patients and meeting the unique healthcare needs of rural communities.

SiteLabs: Bringing Clinical Trial Opportunities to Independent Pharmacies

Wednesday, August 26, 2026
3:00 PM ET / 2:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM MT / 12:00 NOON PT

Independent pharmacies are becoming an important new access point for clinical research and that creates new opportunities for pharmacy owners, their patients, and their communities.

Join us to learn how independent pharmacies can participate in clinical studies through SiteLabs. We’ll explore the trials that are available, what participation can look like, how clinical trials can expand access to research in your community, and how this emerging opportunity can create an additional revenue stream for your pharmacy.

You’ll also learn how SiteLabs is designed to make participation practical within the day-to-day workflow of an independent pharmacy.

Discover how your pharmacy can play a role in the future of clinical research while creating new value for your patients, your community, and your business.

REGISTER HERE!

Note: This webinar will not offer CE.

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Testosterone in the News

2026-08-18T09:42:06-05:00August 4th, 2026|Categories: Community Pharmacy, compounding, Men's Health, Wellness|Tags: , , , , |

Testosterone in the News
30-Minute

Join Bruce Biundo, RPh, FACA, a nationally recognized educator on men’s health and testosterone, for a fast-paced 30-minute update on the latest news, policy changes, and emerging research that could impact patient care.

Testosterone in the News
30-Minute 

Testosterone therapy is making headlines—and pharmacists need to know why.

Topics include:

  • New Department of Defense testosterone screening initiatives
  • Proposed changes to testosterone product labeling
  • New research on the androgen receptor and why some patients fail to respond to testosterone therapy despite achieving target testosterone levels

Whether you’re a pharmacist, pharmacy technician, or student pharmacist, this interactive session will provide practical insights you can apply in patient counseling and clinical practice. Bring your questions for a live Q&A with one of the profession’s leading educators on testosterone therapy.

Stay informed. Stay current.

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Nutrition & Wellness SIG Meeting: “Evaluating Integrative Polypharmacology: Herb–Drug Interactions in Contemporary Practice”

2026-08-12T15:13:40-05:00May 7th, 2026|Categories: nutrition & wellness, Alternative Medicine, Clinical Research, Fellows and Members, Medication Safety, networking, Pharmacy Practice, Wellness|Tags: , , , , |

Mary Beth Babos, PharmD, is a pharmacist, educator, and researcher with interests in integrative medicine, pharmacology, ethnobotany, herbal therapeutics, and rural healthcare access. Her work has focused on the evaluation of herb–drug interactions through analysis of case reports, interaction resources, and pharmacovigilance data to better understand clinical relevance and support evidence-informed decision-making under uncertainty. Dr. Babos has experience teaching across allied health programs and is particularly interested in integrating patient preferences with contemporary standards of care.

Nutrition & Wellness SIG – Evaluating Integrative Polypharmacology: Herb–Drug Interactions in Contemporary Practice

This presentation explores contemporary herb–drug and supplement–drug interactions encountered in modern pharmacy practice, with emphasis on evidence quality, clinical relevance, and decision-making under uncertainty. As patients increasingly combine prescription therapies such as GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, psychotropics, and cardiovascular agents with cannabinoids, botanicals, adaptogens, and “wellness stacks,” pharmacists are uniquely positioned to evaluate potential risks and guide safe use. Through real-world cases and analysis of commonly used interaction resources, attendees will examine the challenges of interpreting conflicting evidence to distinguish theoretical from clinically meaningful interactions.

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