Sherine Khalil: Revamping the Compounding Pharmacy Industry
Top 10 Powerhouse Businesswomen of Influence in 2021
Post COVID-19, healthcare has become the
most in-demand field right now. Sherine Khalil, President and Chief
Business Officer of Valor Compounding Pharmacy is driven by curiosity and a
desire to learn which is demonstrated through her extensive experience
in academic medicine, for-profit clinical practices and mission-driven
non-profit organizations.
She shares, “I’ve been in the pharmacy
space for a little over two years, and I bring a different perspective to the
operations of the compounding pharmacy. I run the company from the inside-out,
with a focus on a strong internal infrastructure to support our branding
position to serve our patients and physicians with the easiest, fastest, and
smartest experience they’ve ever had in pharmacy.”
Handling Setbacks with Ease
Sherine has faced many roadblocks during
her job in Valor Compounding Pharmacy. She adds, “We’ve had a couple of
situations in the last two consecutive years. The first was rebranding and
reorganizing due to an ownership change, and the second was facing supply chain
issues and a downturn in patients seeing their physicians during the height of
COVID-19.”
To handle both of these effectively, she
had to pivot the team to refocus and tackle the work necessary to overcome the
dynamic changes. Not just this, the supply chain process had to be monitored
regularly to ensure that they always had ample drug inventory to cater to needs
of patients and physicians in the best way. Through the rebranding process,
Sherine led the team through several sessions to determine the company’s core
values and propositions to keep the company differentiated and ahead of all its
competitors.
Company services and vision
Valor Compounding Pharmacy is a multi-state
licensed 503(a) pharmacy that makes custom medications to cater to the specific
healthcare needs of patients, including animal medications. Where commercially
available drugs aren’t available, this company collaborates with physicians of
various specialties to offer access, awareness, and a simplified process to
compounded medications.
She says, “I envision Valor being
nationally renowned for being the best in service, quality, and competency in
patient-specific medications.”
Sherine also created an HR-centric company
design with an emphasis on human resources having a seat on the table to
support and develop employees to be their best-self at work and in their
performance. Celebrating even the smallest achievements is the key to
maintaining the team’s motivation. As each employee is valued, the company
brings transparency and self-awareness training through its weekly check-ins
and quarterly 360 performance reviews, ensuring integrity at its core.
Owing to the heavy regulation on
compounding pharmacies, many had faced a hard time in surviving. To keep Valor
Compounding Pharmacy striving the upward growth chart, Sherine and her team
have made many consistent efforts. She shares, “We focused on our internal
compliance and operations over the last few years to establish standard
operating procedures, integrate a quality management system that automates
trainings, and instituted consistent reporting and meetings to ensure our own
accountability for accreditations and inspections.”
Not only this, the company stands out in
its efforts by being an active participant not just on the patient’s care team
but also their doctor’s.
She believes that re-evaluating goals and
processes is a good practice to critically think and stay ahead as the industry
evolves. Thinking out-of-the-box and challenging the status quo time and again
is necessary to stay on top. She adds, “Just because something has always been
a certain way, doesn’t mean it has to stay that way. I bring that perspective
to the forefront in my own strategic vision for the company.”
Sherine’s Journey to the Zenith of
Success
Sherine’s road to success started after she
earned her master’s degree in healthcare policy and management from NYU Wagner
School of Public Service. She had worked to build the complete faculty
recruitment process for the NYU School of Medicine and Langone Medical Center
during her final administrative residency. She adds, “I learned to unravel
process from policy, facts from feelings, law from guides, need-to-know from
nice-to-know, unwarranted trust from earned trust, and ultimately, how all the
complexity of the back-end of healthcare matters but to simplify that to the
patient’s experience.”
From there, she became the founding Chief
Operating Officer of the Child Mind Institute, where she rapidly grew the
non-profit focusing on transforming child and adolescent mental health and the
for-profit clinical practice in its early stages of start-up and development.
Currently, Sherine is responsible for
setting Valor’s strategic direction, emphasizing its vision and business
development, in addition to balancing the internal infrastructure for
supporting consistent growth. She further says, “I oversee the departments of
business development, marketing, finance, human resources, information
technology, security, and legal. In addition, I serve as the “Integrator” for
company, connecting the dots of strategy between line departments within the
pharmacy and the business teams.”
She loves to focus on learning and
encourages the staff to learn something new for work or in their personal life
balance. The weekly check-ins help in reminding the things employees love
beyond work.
Sherine adds, “I love learning and applying
different ideas and experiences to continually improve a process, an
expectation, or a product to not only streamline a logical flow, but to give it
that added “wow factor” as well! Employees are inspired to innovate through constant
communication and transparency of goals across the company.”
Future Roadmap to Success
For Sherine, success means keeping the big
picture in mind while understanding the details within every task. It also
means reprioritizing work and thinking of creative solutions to get each job
done efficiently and with a purpose. She says, “If results are not as you
expected, ask yourself why you are working on something and what impact will it
have to a major category of business. Be self-aware of your strengths and areas
to improve. Be in a role that plays to your strengths, but don’t neglect
working on how to be a good boss and better manager.”
Being licensed in 14 states already, she
shares, “We are aiming to be licensed in at least half of the United States within
the next four months. We currently offer easy contact and ordering through
HIPAA secure forms on our website and will be launching an app for patients to
place refills requests and receive the status of their prescriptions through
mobile notifications in the 2nd quarter of this year.”
Not just this, just like the prices of
bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), ketamine troches, low-dose
naltrexone, and bimix and trimix injectables, they are planning to put a
flat-rate pricing for pet medications and topical pain creams and gels.
She adds, “Our e-stores for vitamins and supplements ordering do not require a prescription, and we plan to help patients be more aware of how simple changes could help them achieve wellness!” The company also proffers awareness of compounded medications via Valor UTM series on the YouTube channel.