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He has been involved in various pharmacy organizations including his role as a member of the Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) Board of Trustees, Treasurer of OPA, Chair of the APhA New Practitioner Network, and founding Chair of the OPA New Practitioner Experience.Īfter paying off more than $200,000 in non-mortgage debt, Tim is working to empower pharmacists and pharmacy students to take control of their financial future. Prior to joining Ohio State in 2018, he spent 9 years at Northeast Ohio Medical University College of Pharmacy where he served in various administrative and faculty roles. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. Timothy Ulbrich, PharmD is a clinical professor of pharmacy and director of the Master’s in Health-System Pharmacy Administration (MS HSPA) program at The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy. Book your complimentary call today!Ībout: Dr. You can work with Your Financial Pharmacist with their Comprehensive Financial Planning Services. He will be celebrating the 5 year anniversary of the first blog post on Your Financial Pharmacist on November 6, 2020! His advice to you: take risks in your pharmacy journey, build relationships (1000 cups of coffee reference) and add value to your organization. He talks about being income rich but net worth poor and taking his financial vital check was a wake-up call before paying off $200,000 in non-mortgage debt with his wife. Ulbrich shares his journey into entrepreneurship in 2015 as he went through his own path to financial freedom. Ulbrich’s philosophy and his company, Your Financial Pharmacist, now incorporates the important step of defining your financial WHY before making individual financial decisions.ĭr. The result was spending a lot of time and energy on efforts that didn’t have a clearly defined WHY. Ulbrich shares how his burnout came from a lack of a clear vision/purpose. Ulbrich advocates for collaboration and mentorship to help with work life alignment and harmony.ĭr. His passion for sustainable patient care services led to unique roles in academia. Timothy Ulbrich shares his story into pharmacy through academia and leadership roles. Today we are continuing our Pharmacist Month special edition with guest, Dr. Welcome back to The Burnout Doctor Podcast with your host, Dr.