Growing up, Cedarville University student Karley Amelemah witnessed how pharmacists in her home nation of Ghana improved her grandmother's quality of life. Their example spurred her to become a pharmacist too, a decision that led her from west Africa to southwest Ohio and back.
Now, Amelemah is a fourth-year professional pharmacy student at Cedarville University. Her family moved to the United States, settling in Hartsdale, New York. This past January, she returned to Ghana for a monthly pharmacy rotation.
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