1/6/2020
Vanessa Elliott
Why I Do What I Do
Patient care is at the heart of everything I do. When sterile compounding isn't done properly,
patients suffer. I believe patients need and deserve a strong advocate for their care from
beginning to end, and that includes the medications we prepare for them. Our patients are the
reason I have a career I love, and I keep them at the forefront of my mind at all times.
Latest Accomplishment
In April of 2018 a case study I wrote about my role as the Sterile Compounding Coordinator was
published on ASHP's Technician Forum. I am so proud to have been published by ASHP, and so
excited to be able to represent my organization. I am fortunate to work for a health system that
recognizes the value of highly trained technicians, and actively works to create advanced technician
roles.
Most Memorable Experience as a Pharmacy Technician
It's hard to pinpoint the most memorable experience I've had as a pharmacy
technician. I have so many good memories, from building relationships with patients
in retail, some of whom were invited to my wedding, to helping develop training
procedures for new hires as part of various committees. I chair a volunteer
committee in my department that plans activities and contests to improve the
quality of work life. Last summer we organized a summer picnic at our local park. It
was great to hang out with my coworkers outside of work and enjoy good food and
fun with them and their families.
Why I Became Certified
I became nationally certified while I was working in retail pharmacy. At that time, it was required
for state certification in South Carolina, where I was working. I have always wanted to practice at
the top of my license and knew both certifications would help with that goal. I've kept up my
certification current because it allows me to continue to practice at the highest level allowed, as
well as advance the role of the pharmacy technician. I am a passionate advocate for pharmacy
technicians, and national certification allows me to be effective.
My Passion Outside of Work
I spend a lot of my free time outside of work creating custom hand-crafted glass bead jewelry. I love
making beautiful works of art to display, as well as giving them as gifts to friends and family.
Latest Book Read
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy
Advice to Up-and-Coming Technicians
Volunteer for committees and groups within your organization, ASHP, and your state affiliate.
Doing so will help you develop your leadership skills, build your professional network, and improve
the lives of the patients you serve. It also looks great on your resume!
Ambulatory Care Practitioner
Improving patient care and health outcomes in ambulatory care settings
Section of Ambulatory Care Practitioners
Professional group for ASHP members working in ambulatory care settings