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PC School of Pharmacy Welcomes the Class of 2017

PC School of Pharmacy Welcomes the Class of 2017 The white coat is one of the most recognized symbol of the health care profession.  Each fall, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy holds a White Coat Ceremony to induct first year graduate pharmacy students into the profession of pharmacy.  On August 24, 2013, 81 students were...

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PCSP Welcomes Dr. Rebecca Bickley

Dr. A. Rebecca Bickley, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, earned bachelor of science degrees in biology and chemistry from Converse College in 2005 before earning her doctor of pharmacy degree from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy in 2009. From 2011-2013 Dr. Bickley served as Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at University of...

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PCSP Welcomes Dr. Giuseppe Gumina

Dr. Giuseppe Gumina, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, earned his M.S. degree in medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutics from University of Catania, Italy in 1994 before earning his Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences (medicinal chemistry) from the same school in 1998. Dr. Gumina was a visiting lecturer at Georgia Southern University in 2012-2013 and was an Associate...

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PCSP Wellness Center Awarded Pharmacy COI Best Practice in Diabetes Care

PCSP Wellness Center Awarded Pharmacy COI Best Practice in Diabetes Care The PCSP Wellness Center Diabetes Education program, under the leadership of Drs. Sarah Wagner, Eileen Ward, Tiffaney Threatt, and Kayce Shealy, was named the 2013 Pharmacy Community of Interest (COI) for Best Practice in Diabetes Care. Our faculty members received the award at this...

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PC School of Pharmacy Community Service Day

PC School of Pharmacy Community Service Day The third week of August is a busy time at the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy as the incoming P1 class joins the faculty and staff in embracing the Presbyterian College school motto of Dum Vivimus Servimus or “While we live, We Serve” and the School of Pharmacy...

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