The new #WICFoodPackage will make the increased fruit and vegetable benefit PERMANENT! This means #WIC families have continued access to more fruits and vegetables, ensuring optimal nutrition for moms and their little one. Contact our office for more information
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Permanent Fruits and Vegetables Benefit
Last updated on May 29, 2024
Zach Moser is a pharmacist and public health leader born and raised in Salem, Missouri. His wife, Mary, and two children, John and Amelia, live with him on their small farm south of Salem. He received his doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis (formerly known as St. Louis College of Pharmacy) in 2014. After practicing as a pharmacist for six years, he earned his board certification in Pharmacotherapy from the Board of Pharmacy Specialties in 2020. He earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Webster University in 2021. He has six years of experience in hospital pharmacy practice and 3 years in community pharmacy practice. In 2021, he entered the world of public health when he joined the Dent County Health Center (DCHC) as Administrator. During his time at DCHC, he has helped to create several new public health programs, such as COVID testing and treatment, childcare assistance program, a nurse practitioner program, and more. He eagerly seeks out new opportunities to improve the health and well-being of Dent County residents.
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