What do second-career students and professionals appreciate?

Published: Nov. 16, 2020, 1:44 a.m.

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NaPodPoMo http://napodpomo.org\xa0

Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com

The Pharmacist\u2019s Voice\xae, LLC Website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com\xa0

I\u2019m publishing one podcast episode per day in the month of November 2020 as part of a challenge called NaPodPoMo.\xa0 It stands for National Podcast Post Month.\xa0 (November is National Podcast Post Month.)\xa0 The goal of the challenge is 30 podcast episodes in 30 days.\xa0 This is a shorter episode, which I\u2019m using to help promote my new online course:\xa0 Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro.

Being a voice actor is my second career.\xa0 Being a pharmacist is my first career.\xa0 When I went into voiceover, coaches and voice actors welcomed me with open arms as both a pharmacist and a voice actor.\xa0 They assured me that all entry points into the voiceover industry are valid.\xa0 In a similar way, any reason for taking my online course Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro is valid.\xa0 If you\u2019re a voice actor who wants to try medical narration, and you\u2019re not sure if you can pronounce drug names, this is a good opportunity to learn drug name pronunciations from a structured program created by a 19-year veteran pharmacist.\xa0 If you\u2019re a paralegal, and you need a straightforward way to learn drug name pronunciations for drug-related cases, my course can help.\xa0 If you\u2019re a second-career pharmacy student, medical student, nursing student, or other health sciences student, Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro can help. \xa0