The American Pharmacy Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) chapter of the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy recently won the Generation Rx Champion Award presented by the South Carolina Pharmacy Association (SCPhA). The award recognizes outstanding efforts within the pharmacy community to raise awareness of prescription drug abuse. In addition, the Generation Rx Award is...
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PCSP Students Attend the 62nd Annual School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies
PC School of Pharmacy students recently attended the 62nd Annual School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies. This internationally recognized educational program is held on the University of Utah School of Medicine campus, which is located in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains, just two miles east of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. PCSP students...
PSCP Welcomes Its Inaugural 2013 Pharmacy Research Summer Interns
PSCP welcomes its inaugural 2013 Pharmacy Research Summer Interns! We were pleased to receive over 25 applications for the five internships available. These students were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants and represent both PCSP Pharmacy Students and pre-pharmacy students from across South Carolina. 2013 PRSI interns include Evan Bryson (pre-pharmacy student at...
PCSP Students Begin Their Advanced Fourth Year Rotations
As of May 2013, the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy’s inaugural class has begun its advanced fourth-year rotations. Each student will do nine, month-long pharmacy practice rotations over the course of one year, with four required rotations (Advanced Community, Advanced Institutional, Acute Care, and Ambulatory Care) and five elective rotations in an area or areas...
School welcomes first Early Entry students
This fall, the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) will welcome nine incoming first-year students in the school’s new Early-Entry Pre-Pharmacy Program. The students, hailing from high schools across South Carolina, will be a part of the Class of 2019 at PCSP. “The pharmacy school has a very good reputation for having high-quality students,” said...
School Receives First NIH Grant
The Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) has received its first-ever National Institutes of Health grant, announced Dr. Cliff Fuhrman, Dean of the school. The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded a $440,000, five-year Biomedical/Biobehavioral Research Administration Development (BRAD) Award to the...
PCSP Names New Dean
Dr. Cliff Fuhrman has been named Dean of Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP), effective May 21, 2013. Fuhrman has served as an administrator at PCSP since it was established, most recently as Interim Dean. In this role since January, Fuhrman has been responsible for maintaining the curriculum; retaining and recruiting faculty; overseeing accreditation, budget,...
PCSP Awards Presentation Day 2013
Dr. Chris Farrell was named PCSP Professor of the Year for 2013 The Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy recognized achievements in academics, service, and leadership during its third annual awards ceremony in Belk Auditorium on April 30, 2013. During the event Dr. Chris Farrell, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the School of Pharmacy, was...
Increasing Research at PCSP
PCSP is proud to welcome Dr. Alfonso Romero-Sandoval to the Department of Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences. Alfonso received his MD from the University of San Carlos in Guatemala, his Ph.D. from the University of Alcala in Madrid, Spain. He then completed his postdoctoral fellowship with Dr. Jim Eisenachat Wake Forest University before becoming a faculty...
Students, professors attend Legislative Day
More than 50 PC School of Pharmacy students and five professors recently participated in the 2013 Legislative Day at the South Carolina State House. The event was especially significant now, as the Senate and the House are currently discussing several bills that will directly impact the pharmacy practice, according to Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice...
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