Clinical Pharmacy in the ICU | Cedarville University Graduate Neal Fox
Neal Fox shares how Cedarville prepared him for critical care pharmacy leadership.
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Neal Fox serves as a clinical pharmacy specialist in the medical intensive care unit at Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. In this video, he shares how his Cedarville University education prepared him to care for the most complex patients in an inpatient hospital setting. Each day, Neal collaborates with physicians, medical residents, and advanced practice providers, working through a list of critically ill patients and developing comprehensive treatment plans designed to improve outcomes.
During his time at Cedarville, a critical care elective became a defining experience that equipped him with the knowledge and confidence to step into high-acuity environments. That hands-on preparation now informs his pharmacotherapy recommendations and supports his role as an integral member of the medical intensive care team.
Neal emphasizes that pharmacists play a vital role beyond medication management. By partnering closely with interdisciplinary teams, they help optimize entire care plans and ultimately transform patient lives. His journey highlights how Cedarville’s pharmacy program prepares graduates for meaningful, team-based practice in complex clinical settings.
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Neal Fox, a Cedarville University graduate, shares his experience as a clinical pharmacy specialist in a medical intensive care unit. He explains how a critical care elective prepared him to collaborate with physicians and care for the most complex patients, demonstrating how Cedarville equips pharmacy graduates to make a meaningful impact in high-acuity healthcare settings.