
Caroline V. Kirkpatrick
Pharmaceutical Medicine
25 Ridgewood Rd Springfield VT, 05156About
Dr. Caroline Kirkpatrick is a clinical pharmacologist practicing in Springfield, VT. Dr. Kirkpatrick specializes in developing and testing new pharmaceutical products, with specific focus on the correlation between drugs and diseases. Clinical pharmacologists optimize drug prescribing and prevent medication errors as well as contribute to new drug applications delivered to the FDA.
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Professional Society Memberships
- American Pharmacists Association, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
What do you attribute your success to?
- Her mother was a retail pharmacist so she was exposed to the field very early on. She quickly realized that is what she wanted to do and loved how her mother knew and had a good relationship with everyone in the community. She loved the role and what she could do for others.She enjoys being able to work one on one with people being able to answer questions and educate them. Her ability to build repor and think clearly on her toes in difficult situations. She loves the position she is in the hospital because gets to have time with patients to sit down and give them the attention they need and share her knowledge.
Caroline V. Kirkpatrick's Practice location
Springfield Hospital
25 Ridgewood Rd -Springfield, VT 05156Get Direction
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