Rania Meade, R Ph, Bcacp
About Rania Meade, R Ph, Bcacp
Rania Meade is an MTM Clinical Pharmacist with extensive experience in various pharmacy roles, currently serving at the University of Houston and Costco Wholesale Pharmacy. She actively contributes to community initiatives, including volunteering with CP soccer to support children with traumatic brain injuries.
Work at Aspen RxHealth
Currently, Rania Meade serves as an MTM Clinical Pharmacist at Aspen RxHealth, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she focuses on medication therapy management, enhancing patient outcomes through effective medication management strategies. Previously, she worked as a Pharmacy Mentor to New Hires at Aspen RxHealth from 2021 to 2022, where she supported the onboarding and training of new pharmacy staff.
Current and Previous Pharmacy Roles
Rania Meade has extensive experience in various pharmacy roles. She has been a Relief Pharmacist at the University of Houston since 2021. Additionally, she has worked as a Staff Pharmacist at Costco Wholesale Pharmacy since 2022. Her previous positions include Staff Pharmacist roles at Walgreens, Pronto Pharmacy, and Eckerd Pharmacy, as well as a Contract Pharmacist at Village Medical. She also co-owned AMBER JAR PHARMACY, LLC from 2012 to 2017.
Education and Expertise
Rania Meade earned her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from The University of Texas at Austin, where she studied from 1989 to 1995. Her education has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her roles in pharmacy practice, including her expertise in medication therapy management and motivational interviewing techniques.
Volunteer Work and Community Engagement
Rania Meade actively volunteers with CP Soccer, a league dedicated to children with traumatic brain injuries. Her involvement contributes to the inclusion of differently-abled children in sports, promoting accessibility and participation in physical activities.
Achievements in Pharmacy Practice
Rania Meade has made significant contributions to pharmacy practice through her participation in the Refugee Health Working Group, where she was the only pharmacy representative. Her work in this group focused on enhancing patient outcomes through effective medication management and the review of complex drug regimens.