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PharmacyWeek Testimonial: Lance Pittman
Lance Pittman
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St. John Hospital and Medical Center
"Recently St. John had a need to fill newly funded positions to help with a new pharmacy initiative. We originally placed an ad in another publication with zero results. That's when Tracy called and asked if we needed help. She said that PharmacyWeek could help us get the word out about our new positions and help us to generate some leads. True to her word, that is exactly what the folks at PharmacyWeek did! By the way, the postcards are awesome! Thanks PharmacyWeek, for helping us to fill these much-needed positions! It has and will continue to be a great joy working with you!"

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