
Episode 47 | Transforming Lives Through Charitable Pharmacy - Lydia Bailey
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In this inspiring episode of DISRxUPT, host Dr. Justin Cole sits down with Dr. Lydia Bailey, Pharmacy Operations Manager at the St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy in Cincinnati, Ohio. Recently honored with the Albert B. Prescott Pharmacy Leadership Award, Lydia shares her remarkable journey from uncertain pharmacy student to nationally recognized leader in underserved care.
💊 What You'll Learn in This Episode:
- Lydia’s unconventional path into pharmacy and how a mission trip to Pakistan reshaped her vision for faith-driven healthcare.
- The inner workings of a charitable pharmacy—what it is, how it operates, and why it’s a vital safety net for underserved populations.
- How Lydia and her team deliver outcomes-based care that prioritizes patient health over prescription volume.
- The story behind Ohio House Bill 558, a groundbreaking law Lydia helped pass to allow personal medication donations—dramatically improving access to life-saving medications like insulin and inhalers.
- The power of student involvement and mentorship in expanding pharmacy services and shaping future leaders.
- How Lydia integrates her Christian faith into patient care and leadership, creating a compassionate, purpose-driven practice.
📈 Whether you're a pharmacy student, healthcare professional, or someone passionate about community impact, Lydia’s story is a powerful example of how innovation, advocacy, and faith can come together to transform lives.
🔗 Resources & Mentions:
- St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy
- Albert B. Prescott Pharmacy Leadership Award
- Ohio House Bill 558 (Medication Donation Law)
📬 Connect with Us: If you’re interested in volunteering, learning more about charitable pharmacy, or connecting with Lydia’s team, reach out via the St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy website or contact the Cedarville University Center for Pharmacy Innovation.