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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Xavier College of Pharmacy Graduate Dan Schneider Inducted into Pharmacy Leadership Society (PLS)

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Xavier alumnus Dan Schneider (‘75) was recently inducted into the  national Pharmacy Leadership Society, or Phi Lambda Sigma (PLS).  Schneider, RPh, graduated from Xavier University’s College of Pharmacy  (COP) in 1975 and practiced pharmacy until 2015. For over 20 years, he  has advocated against the drug epidemic. After losing his son in a  drug-related shooting in 1999 and lacking answers from police, Schneider  conducted his own investigation to solve his son’s case. He spoke about  the opioid epidemic in 2001, a decade before it was declared  nationally, and his story is told in Netflix’s docuseries, “The Pharmacist,”  viewed by over 100 million viewers worldwide. Schneider was inducted  into PLS at their senior banquet, which honors Xavier’s College of  Pharmacy graduates.

For over two decades, Schneider has raised awareness and educated  others regarding the country’s ongoing addiction, opioid, and fentanyl  poisoning crisis. He has spoken worldwide at schools, universities,  churches and events addressing the drug crisis. Schneider worked to shut  down “pill mill doctors” dispensing prescriptions inappropriately and  helped develop the Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP). He also  founded Tunnel of Hope to address the healthcare industry and emphasize that there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

According to PLS,  their purpose is to promote the development of leadership qualities,  especially among pharmacy students. PLS honors leadership and members  are selected by peer recognition-- no greater honor can be bestowed upon  an individual than to be recognized as a leader by one’s peers. Such  recognition instills and enhances self-confidence, encourages the less  active students to play a more active role, and promotes more  significant effort toward the advancement of pharmacy.

“As a new pharmacist, it was an honor to stand beside someone who has  persistently advocated for our community and held strong the  commitments of our oath,” shared Dr. Ericka A. Lassair, a 2022 Xavier  College of Pharmacy graduate. “Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership  Society designates Honorary Membership to those who have demonstrated  dedication, leadership, and service to the profession of pharmacy. As a  chapter, we were ecstatic to induct Mr. Schneider into the Society.”

The Alpha Delta Chapter of PLS at Xavier University’s College of  Pharmacy was chartered in 1990 with the current advisor, COP Assistant  Dean Randall V. Schexnayder (‘80), serving as chapter advisor for the  past 32 years -- being named “Outstanding Chapter Advisor” by the PLS  National Office in 2021. Among the charter inductees was 1948 Xavier  graduate Mary Munson Runge, who served as the first African American,  female president and CEO of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA).

Schneider epitomizes Xavier’s values through decades of leadership,  dedication, and advocacy to create a more just and humane society.

Original source can be found here.

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