Business Beat

Education

Megan Undeberg, a clinical pharmacist, has been hired as a clinical associate professor at the Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Undeberg received both her bachelor’s degree and doctor of pharmacy degree from WSU. She previously worked at WSU before being hired at the Duluth branch of the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy as an assistant professor of pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences. In her new position at WSU, she will split her time between the WSU Health Sciences campus and Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children’s Hospital. She will teach in the doctor of pharmacy program at WSU, while training new physicians and pharmacists in an inpatient, internal medicine clinical practice at the hospitals.

Physical Therapy

Inspire Physical Therapy has hired Ricky Schrantz at its North Spokane location. Schrantz, a physical therapist, has worked as a traveling PT in rural Montana, Oklahoma and North Idaho. In that time, he became orthopedic clinical specialist and board certified in orthopedics.

Real Estate

Laura Zahn has joined Windermere North Spokane LLC as a Realtor. She comes to Windermere from Cuso Financial Services and Spokane Federal and Progressions credit unions, where she worked as a financial adviser.

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