News, Media and Stories | Pharmacy

Congratulations to School of Pharmacy faculty members Dr. Brigg Turner and Dr. Fawzy Elbarbry for their new publication "Prospective evaluation of vancomycin pharmacokinetics in a heterogeneous critically ill population" in Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease.
Matt Maglalang smiling
Pacific University School of Pharmacy alumnus Matt Maglalang PharmD ’09 strives to help patients the way a pharmacist once helped him.
Erin Wilson smiling
The profession of pharmacy is changing all the time, and through her three years in Pacific University’s School of Pharmacy, Erin Wilson ’05, PharmD ’18, had a chance to see it all.
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Congratulations to School of Pharmacy faculty members Marina Suzuki, Ryan Gibbard, Danielle Backus, and Kris Marcus for their publication, Integration of mentored self-directed learning (MSDL) through both group and individual presentations in an accelerated modified block program.
This past weekend, Pacific University School of Pharmacy was ever-strong in their participation and presentations at the Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists (OSHP) Annual Seminar in Gleneden Beach (Salishan).
Pharmacy Students
School of Pharmacy faculty and students had a great experience at the Experimental Biology 2018 Meeting, which brought together several societies, among them the American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) and the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB).
Five-course series prepares pharmacy students for organizational and professional leadership.
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The School of Pharmacy made its inaugural foray into the Academic of Managed Care Pharmacy P&T Competition with eight students, comprising two teams, participating in a the local level competition.
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The role of pharmacists is evolving, and the Pacific University School of Pharmacy is evolving with it. The school has launched a joint PharmD/MS program focusing on helping students develop their research skills alongside their inter professional clinical care.
Student in Belize
Pacific School of Pharmacy students gain unique skills during international rotation in Belize.

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