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#0031 - Dr. Hardeep Saluja

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We sit down with Dr. Hardeep Saluja, pharmacist, educator, and Rotary leader, to unpack how data literacy and service above self are reshaping modern pharmacy education and community health.

Hardeep brings us from his roots in New Delhi and early work in clinical trials to Boston for graduate school and on to Oklahoma, where he leads in the College of Pharmacy at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. He explains that the most valuable lesson from U.S. education was learning how to unlearn—challenging assumptions, thinking critically, and solving problems with an open mind. That mindset led him to design dual PharmD programs: one with an MBA for leadership and management, and another with a Master of Science in Health Information Management for data, informatics, and quality improvement. The result is a new kind of pharmacist who understands both patient care and the systems that power it.

We dig into AI, automation, and the future of pharmacy: precision dosing, real-time biometrics from wearables, and faster diagnostics that make care more personal and effective. Hardeep argues that AI is the modern calculator, a tool that won’t replace pharmacists but will amplify those who know how to use it. He shares how he fosters a culture of openness, consensus, and student-centered growth, and why emotional intelligence and listening are as essential as clinical knowledge.

Service ties it all together. Hardeep reflects on Rotary’s global impact, from polio eradication to local vaccination efforts, and how students learn by doing: diabetes education, rural outreach, and charitable clinics. He also shares why he founded the American Association of Indian Pharmacy Professors to mentor new faculty and build an inclusive, international network. If you’re a student, educator, or Rotarian, you’ll leave with practical advice—keep your mind open, observe carefully, ask for opportunities, and get involved.

If this conversation sparked ideas, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. Your feedback helps others find the show and join the work of building smarter care and stronger communities.

This episode of the Rotary Spark Podcast is brought to you by Triger Media — helping individuals and businesses build a solid digital presence. From website design to social media management and podcast production, they provide the tools and support to share your story effectively. Triger Media works closely with clients to create something that feels true to their brand. Give them a call at 978-290-8200 to see how they can help.

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Chapters

1. #0031 - Dr. Hardeep Saluja (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Guest Introduction (00:00:21)

3. Journey From India To U.S. (00:00:43)

4. First Encounters With Rotary (00:01:15)

5. Values, Education, And Unlearning (00:02:42)

6. Building Dual Degree Programs (00:06:00)

7. Why PharmD Plus Data Skills Matter (00:09:07)

8. Tech, AI, And The Future Pharmacist (00:15:28)

9. Embracing Change And Precision Care (00:22:27)

10. Leadership Wins And Department Culture (00:26:47)

11. Service Above Self In Action (00:30:53)

12. Teaching Service And Community Impact (00:34:06)

13. Founding AAIPP And Inclusion (00:39:14)

32 episodes

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We sit down with Dr. Hardeep Saluja, pharmacist, educator, and Rotary leader, to unpack how data literacy and service above self are reshaping modern pharmacy education and community health.

Hardeep brings us from his roots in New Delhi and early work in clinical trials to Boston for graduate school and on to Oklahoma, where he leads in the College of Pharmacy at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. He explains that the most valuable lesson from U.S. education was learning how to unlearn—challenging assumptions, thinking critically, and solving problems with an open mind. That mindset led him to design dual PharmD programs: one with an MBA for leadership and management, and another with a Master of Science in Health Information Management for data, informatics, and quality improvement. The result is a new kind of pharmacist who understands both patient care and the systems that power it.

We dig into AI, automation, and the future of pharmacy: precision dosing, real-time biometrics from wearables, and faster diagnostics that make care more personal and effective. Hardeep argues that AI is the modern calculator, a tool that won’t replace pharmacists but will amplify those who know how to use it. He shares how he fosters a culture of openness, consensus, and student-centered growth, and why emotional intelligence and listening are as essential as clinical knowledge.

Service ties it all together. Hardeep reflects on Rotary’s global impact, from polio eradication to local vaccination efforts, and how students learn by doing: diabetes education, rural outreach, and charitable clinics. He also shares why he founded the American Association of Indian Pharmacy Professors to mentor new faculty and build an inclusive, international network. If you’re a student, educator, or Rotarian, you’ll leave with practical advice—keep your mind open, observe carefully, ask for opportunities, and get involved.

If this conversation sparked ideas, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. Your feedback helps others find the show and join the work of building smarter care and stronger communities.

This episode of the Rotary Spark Podcast is brought to you by Triger Media — helping individuals and businesses build a solid digital presence. From website design to social media management and podcast production, they provide the tools and support to share your story effectively. Triger Media works closely with clients to create something that feels true to their brand. Give them a call at 978-290-8200 to see how they can help.

http://trigermediaokc.com/

Triger Media
Web Design, Social Media & Podcast Services.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #0031 - Dr. Hardeep Saluja (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Guest Introduction (00:00:21)

3. Journey From India To U.S. (00:00:43)

4. First Encounters With Rotary (00:01:15)

5. Values, Education, And Unlearning (00:02:42)

6. Building Dual Degree Programs (00:06:00)

7. Why PharmD Plus Data Skills Matter (00:09:07)

8. Tech, AI, And The Future Pharmacist (00:15:28)

9. Embracing Change And Precision Care (00:22:27)

10. Leadership Wins And Department Culture (00:26:47)

11. Service Above Self In Action (00:30:53)

12. Teaching Service And Community Impact (00:34:06)

13. Founding AAIPP And Inclusion (00:39:14)

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