Author: Meghan Maynard Harlan

Meghan Maynard Harlan is a multi-state licensed pharmacist with nine years of experience across retail, hospital, and long-term care settings. She applies a versatile skill set spanning patient counseling, medication therapy management, immunization delivery, and coordinated care across diverse pharmacy environments. Known for her clear communication and hands-on approach, she's licensed in Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Kansas. Meghan bridges in-person and institutional services with a focus on safety, efficiency, regulatory accuracy, and meaningful patient outcomes.

Academic Background

Professional Expertise

  • Dispenses and counsels patients in retail, hospital, and long-term care pharmacies
  • Proficient in medication therapy management (MTM) and chronic disease interventions
  • Coordinates with healthcare teams across settings to streamline care transitions
  • Conducts accurate order verification, compounding, and adherence packaging
  • Oversees compliance with state-by-state pharmacy regulations and quality standards

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Social Presence

Published Articles

Frostbite

General Illness Information Medical Term: FROSTBITE Common Name: Frostnip Description: Frostbite is a cold injury in which freezing of tissues occurs to one or more parts of the body causing permanent damage. Skin and muscle are more prone to freezing damage than tendons and bones, and that a person with severe frostbite can still sometimes move his fingers and toes. Exposed hands, feet, earlobes and the nose are most vulnerable…

Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

General Illness Information Medical Term: GALLSTONES (Cholelithiasis) Common Name: Gallstones Description: Gallstones are a  collection of one or more stones in the gallbladder, which is the hollow organ under the liver, that stores bile. When the gallstones are in the gallbladder, the condition is called cholelithiasis; when they are in the bile ducts the condition is called choledocolithiasis. Most gallstones in North America are composed primarily of cholesterol (75%). 25%…

GANGRENE

General Illness Information Medical Term: GANGRENE Common Name: None Specified Description: Gangrene is a dead or necrotic tissue and it is usually followed by infection. Gangrene develops when the blood supply to an affected part is cut off because of various factors including infection, vascular disease or trauma. It can involve any body part, but the commonest sites are the extremities. Can be most dangerous when gangrene affects the intestines…

Gastritis

General Illness Information Medical Term: GASTRITIS Common Name: None Specified Description: Gastritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach. The lining of the stomach is remarkably resistant to injury from the acid and the digestive enzymes. Nevertheless, the stomach lining  can sometimes become irritated and inflamed. Causes: There are numerous causes for gastritis and these are listed below: Medications like ASA and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) and steroids-…

Food Poisoning

General Illness Information Medical Term: FOOD POISONING Common Name: None Specified Description: Abdominal or gastrointestinal symptoms caused by contaminated food ,consumed within the preceding 48 hours. The illness may be caused by bacterial infection itself or by the chemical toxins produced by the bacteria, that contaminated the food. Can affect people who consumed the food (e.g. in restaurant, day care etc.). Symptoms due to bacteria toxins will present in 1-12…

Fibrositis

General Illness Information Medical Term: FIBROSITIS Common Name: Fibromyalgia (Fibromyositis) Description: Fibrositis (fibromyalgia syndromes, myofascial pain syndromes) are a group of disorders characterized by chronic widespread aches and pains in the muscles, muscle sheath and connective tissues of tendons, muscles, bones and joints, with associated tenderness. The pain and stiffness (fibromyalgia) may affect the whole body or may be restricted to certain parts of the body, as in myofascial pain…

Anemia, Folic Acid Deficiency

General Illness Information Common Name: ANEMIA, FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY Medical Term: None Specified Description: Folic acid anemia is a megaloblastic anemia caused by lack of folic acid. In this type of anemia, bone marrow produces large, abnormal red blood cells (megaloblasts). It is often accompanied by iron-deficiency anemia. Folic acid is a vitamin found in raw vegetables, fresh fruit and meats and is destroyed by cooking. It is stored in…

Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus

General Illness Information Medical Term: FIBROID TUMORS OF THE UTERUS Common Name: None Specified Description: A fibroid is a benign growth of cells in the muscular wall of the uterus. Cells are composed of mainly muscle cells, but with varying amounts of fibrous connective tissue. They may be present as solitary or multiple tumors. The size of the tumor may range from size of a pea to as large as…

Fibrocystic Breast Disease

General Illness Information Medical Term: FIBROCYSTIC BREAST DISEASE Common Name: Benign breast disease Description: Fibrocystic breast disease is a generalized term for non- malignant lumps in breasts, causing pain. Although it is called a disease, it is not really a disease. Therefore the term benign breast  disease or fibrocystic condition would be more appropriate. The benign lumps are usually smooth, regular and mobile. At least 50% of women  have benign…

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

General Illness Information Medical Term: FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME Common Name: None Specified Description: Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a condition that affects some infants born to mothers who drank alcohol during pregnancy. FAS is the leading cause of mental retardation in the Western world and has a worldwide incidence of 1.9 in 1000 live births. Fetal alcohol syndrome occurs in all racial groups according to alcohol abusing mothers. Approximately one…