Bronwyn Smith grew up on the Navajo reservation in a small community called Lechee near Page, AZ. Her clans are Tl’izi lani (Manygoats clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge clan), her maternal grandfather is Biih Bitoodnii (Deer Spring clan) and her paternal grandfather is Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House clan). Bronwyn earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Roseman University of Health Sciences in 2017 and went on to complete a PGY-1 pharmacy residency with Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation (TCRHCC) in Tuba City, Arizona. Prior to receiving her Doctor of Pharmacy degree, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in Biomedical Engineering at Arizona State University in 2013. Bronwyn currently works as a clinical pharmacist at TCRHCC and is also a credentialed ambulatory care pharmacist who works in the pharmacy-based diabetes and anti-coagulation clinics. Witnessing and experiencing the healthcare inequities on the Navajo reservation growing up, Bronwyn found this to be her inspiration to pursue a career in healthcare. Identifying health inequities and finding solutions to increase opportunities for everyone to live the healthiest life possible, no matter who they are or where they live is one of Bronwyn’s career goals. She is honored to be joining the HEAL family and looks forward to learning from others. In her free time, Bronwyn enjoys spending time with family and running.Bronwyn Smith
Bronwyn Smith grew up on the Navajo reservation in a small community called Lechee near Page, AZ. Her clans are Tl’izi lani (Manygoats clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge clan), her maternal grandfather is Biih Bitoodnii (Deer Spring clan) and her paternal grandfather is Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House clan). Bronwyn earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Roseman University of Health Sciences in 2017 and went on to complete a PGY-1 pharmacy residency with Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation (TCRHCC) in Tuba City, Arizona. Prior to receiving her Doctor of Pharmacy degree, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in Biomedical Engineering at Arizona State University in 2013. Bronwyn currently works as a clinical pharmacist at TCRHCC and is also a credentialed ambulatory care pharmacist who works in the pharmacy-based diabetes and anti-coagulation clinics. Witnessing and experiencing the healthcare inequities on the Navajo reservation growing up, Bronwyn found this to be her inspiration to pursue a career in healthcare. Identifying health inequities and finding solutions to increase opportunities for everyone to live the healthiest life possible, no matter who they are or where they live is one of Bronwyn’s career goals. She is honored to be joining the HEAL family and looks forward to learning from others. In her free time, Bronwyn enjoys spending time with family and running.