Andrew Schonbe wins for Business Innovation at Pharmacy Practice + Business Awards
Q&A
What do you most enjoy about what you do?
I love the spontaneity and freedom to be creative in this space. I really feel like it is limitless. Almost daily, I think of new ideas or ways to engage with the community and can very quickly bring these to fruition. It’s very rewarding to be able to quickly improve the lives of patients with new programs and services—to just go out and make it happen.
What is your biggest challenge?
Spreading myself a bit too thin at times and having focus in too many directions. It can be difficult to balance the limitless nature of innovation that I love with the realities of how many things you can do at once. It’s really a balancing act but organization, delegation and teamwork are essential to navigate this.
Is there someone who mentored you, or served
as a role model?
While I have not had a mentor or role model personally, I have taken my learnings and experiences to be a mentor to my current pharmacy team. It has been rewarding to inspire and uplift those newer practitioners.
What’s one piece of advice you’d give a young pharmacist who wants to make a difference in their career?
Keep an open mind and look beyond your horizons. Sometimes we get comfortable within four walls of a “safe” role or employer, which prevents us from conceiving something outside the box. This stunts innovation potential that could be hiding deep inside you. Attend events and conferences, read what others are doing, and reach out to pharmacists in spaces that are interesting to you to share their experiences and open a dialogue.
What’s next for you—any goals or dreams you hope to achieve in the future?
I hope to continue to grow the pharmacy-clinic and reduce barriers to access for even more Ontarians. This includes an increased focus on rapid PrEP starts, preparing for the launch of injectable PrEP, and integrating doxy PrEP/PEP into practice.
What’s your favourite way to spend time outside of work?
I’m pretty much always on the go with work these days but I would say taking care of my pup (and our pharmacy mascot) Achilles. He forces me to take those pauses and go for a breath of fresh air—literally.