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Dr. Nancy Goodbar Installed as President of SCSHP

Dr. Nancy Goodbar Installed as President of SCSHP On March 15, 2015, the South Carolina Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (SCSHP) had its annual meeting at which our very own Dr. Nancy Goodbar took the oath to be the next SCSHP President. Having served the year prior as President Elect, she will take on the term...

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Clinton Community Attends March on Health Fair 5K Run/Walk

Clinton Community Attends March on Health Fair 5K Run/Walk It was a chilly and foggy morning on March 21, 2015, as approximately 80 people gathered for the 3rd Annual March on Health 5K Run/Walk held at Bailey Stadium at Presbyterian College. The purpose of this event is to promote the spirit of caring for our...

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Residency Match Day at PC

Residency Match Day at PC The excitement of Residency Match Day hit the Presbyterian College campus on March 20, 2015.  The outcome of the matches this year included twelve PGY1 (Post Graduate Year 1) matches for PC students and three PGY2 (Post Graduate Year 2) matches for our Class of 2014 alumni. The following students...

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NCPA Compounding Competition

NCPA Compounding Competition Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) hosted the local compounding competition.  Designed after the national competition,   groups of three competed to compound a classic component. Each group competed to compound three prescriptions from raw materials, write down proper compounding  procedures, ensure appropriate labeling, assign appropriate beyond use dates, and make a recommendation...

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APhA-ASP Patient Counseling Competition Finalist Named

APhA-ASP Patient Counseling Competition Finalist Named Congratulations to Courtney Meade for being named  one of the 10 National Finalists for the 2015 American Pharmacists Association (APhA-ASP) National Patient Counseling Competition.  The goal of the APhA-ASP National Patient Counseling Competition is to encourage student pharmacists in their efforts toward becoming better patient educators. The competition is...

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