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Dr. Anjanette Wyatt

Pharmacy Manager, President & CEO, Clinical Care Pharmacy, LLC

Dr. Anjanette Wyatt is the Pharmacy Manager, President and Chief Executive Officer of Clinical Care Pharmacy, LLC. She also serves as Consultant Pharmacist for the Mother of Many Children’s Home and the Heavenly Care Residential Facility in Houston.

Dr. Wyatt obtained her Bachelor and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from Texas Southern University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 1987 with a biology degree. She is a member of the Association of Black Health System Pharmacist, American Society of Health System Pharmacist, National Pharmaceutical Association, American Pharmacy Association, National Association of Professional Women, Gulf Coast Society of Health-System Pharmacists (GCSHP), Houston Area Pharmacy Association, Houston Speakers Bureau, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, and the Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA). Her leadership experience includes serving on the Board of Directors of GCSHP, NPhA, and as President, Director and Executive Director of the TSU Pharmacy and Health Science Alumni Association.

Dr. Wyatt has received numerous awards, including the Lemon Award, Outstanding Young

American Award, the TSU Dean Service Award, and the TSU National Alumni Membership Development Award. She formed Clinical Intervention Inc., a nonprofit organization that focuses on health care issues that affect the elderly and children.

She was recognized by the National Association of Professional Women in Business and received the 2011 Woman of the Year Award in Houston. Dr. Wyatt was recently honored by the Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation (TWEF) as one of the leading National Business and Community Woman in Houston. She is a member of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

As a health care provider, she is extremely concerned about the number of African American women who are faced with hormonal-related cancers (i.e. Breast Cancer) at an early age. When she discovered that more than five of her close friends were battling this type of cancer, she realized that this issue should be a priority for organizations such as ABHP.

“In particular, we need to focus on increasing the number of African American clinical trial participants. Educational awareness and clinical trial financial incentives are key components to increasing the enrollment of African American participants. Also, we need to focus on increasing the participation of African American health care providers in professional organizations such as ABHP.”

Some of Dr. Wyatt’s other accomplishments:

  • 2013 Top 30 Women of Power and Purpose by The Houston Sun Magazine
  • 2013 Introduction of Mayor Annise Parker, “State of the City Address”
  • 2012 Texas Exes Alumni Award Recipient “Unsung Hero”
  • 2012 Appointed to the Texas Pharmacy Foundation Board of Trustees
  • Founder of the Texas Association of Independent Pharmacy Owners
  • Recently installed as the National President of the Association of Black Health System
  • Pharmacist a subsidiary of the American Society of Health System Pharmacist, the largest pharmacy organization in the nation!
  • Recently voted as President-Elect for the Alliance of Independent Pharmacist of Texas
  • Founder of Clinical Intervention and Kids Elite Retreat, an Entrepreneurial Camp for Kids

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