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  • School of Pharmacy Receives Driving Simulator
    Tool will further valuable research for pharmacists, community 
     Tool will further valuable research for pharmacists, community http://pharmacy.presby.edu/school-of-pharmacy-receives-driving-simulator/
  • School of Pharmacy recognized for service
    The school was named a runner-up for national award 
     The school was named a runner-up for national award http://pharmacy.presby.edu/school-of-pharmacy-recognized-for-service/
  • School of Pharmacy partners with Claflin University
    Historic agreement creates opportunities  
     Historic agreement creates opportunities  http://pharmacy.presby.edu/school-of-pharmacy-partners-with-claflin-university/
  • Professors earn new distinction
    Drs. Julie Sease and Kate Gerrald are Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacists 
     Drs. Julie Sease and Kate Gerrald are Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacists http://pharmacy.presby.edu/professors-earn-new-distinction/
  • Professor Wins Mentorship Award
    Dr. Nancy Hope recognized for helping others 
     Dr. Nancy Hope recognized for helping others http://pharmacy.presby.edu/professor-wins-mentorship-award/

Care for the Community

The mission of the School of Pharmacy at Presbyterian College is to improve the health of South Carolinians and society in general by developing students with an unwavering ethical foundation who will positively impact the delivery of quality, equitable pharmacy care; who will dedicate their lives to community service; and who will provide enlightened leadership in addressing the health care needs of a diverse patient population.

PCSP News

  • Pharmacy school center inspires entrepreneurs

    The Center for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) has completed the first series of workshops for students on building skills for entrepreneurial success. In January of this year PCSP launched the Cen...

  • School of Pharmacy Receives Driving Simulator

    Thanks to a grant from the Fullerton Foundation, the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy received a CDS-250 DriveSafety driving simulator that will help with research on effects of medications on drivers. Dr. David Eagerton currently works w...

  • School of Pharmacy recognized for service

    When the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy opened its doors in 2010, the inaugural group of students was certain of at least two things – they were being invited not only to learn about their profession but also to serve their communities. ...

  • Professors earn new distinction

    PC School of Pharmacy professors Dr. Julie Sease and Dr. Kate Gerrald recently earned the distinction Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist from the Board of Pharmacy Specialties. Sease and Gerrald were among the first pharmacists to receive t...

  • P1s, new professors sign Honor Code

    First-year School of Pharmacy students, or P1s, and new professors signed the Honor Code during a recent ceremony at Opening Convocation on the PC campus. According to Honor Council chair and P2 Julie Knox, the Honor Code is an integral part of the...

  • Students help community during first Service Day

    The PC School of Pharmacy recently held its first Service Day, a day during Orientation Week devoted entirely to fulfilling the school’s promise of caring for the community. The entire class of incoming first year students, as well as several facu...

  • Presbyterian College pharmacy gives St. Luke's clinic in Spartanburg a boost, writes the Spartanburg Herald-Journal

    St. Luke's Free Medical Clinic has joined Presbyterian College's School of Pharmacy in a new program that is aimed at improving the health of Spartanburg County residents. >> Read the goupstate.com article

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