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In this interview, Sarah Schneider, PharmD, MPH, Joni Carroll, PharmD, TTS, and Victoria Luna B. Grieve, PharmD, explain how pharmacists are vital to emergency response and disaster preparedness. Drawing on real-world lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises, they describe how pharmacists help maintain access to life-sustaining medications, support equitable vaccination, and collaborate with public health agencies and local providers. You’ll hear how pharmacists: Work with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and local emergency preparedness teams Use their clinical judgment to prioritize essential medications like insulin and seizure therapies Develop therapeutic substitution protocols and dose-optimization strategies in low-resource settings Partner with other pharmacies, health centers, and wholesalers to protect medication supply chains Incorporate a health equity lens, focusing on patients who are medically vulnerable, experiencing homelessness, abuse, or economic instability The speakers also highlight the importance of simulation as a teaching tool, showing how immersive, scenario-based exercises help pharmacists and technicians build confidence, leadership, and readiness for real disasters—long after the initial response, during the extended recovery phase. Whether you’re a pharmacist, health care professional, emergency planner, or policymaker, this conversation offers practical strategies and insights on leveraging community pharmacies as frontline partners in disaster and public health response.