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Johnson’s Journal: Honduras 2014

Johnson’s Journal: Honduras 2014 Since 2012, Presbyterian College of Pharmacy (PCSP) faculty and students have been able to work alongside Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) faculty and students and volunteer doctors to provide medical care in the Dominican Republic, Tegucigalpa and Santa Rosa Honduras and El Salvador. Dr. Dean Sutphin and his trip coordinators...

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Interprofessional Communication at PCSP

On October 27th, seventeen Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) P1 students joined together with students from the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) and students from Lander University’s William Preston Turner School of Nursing for an interprofessional immersion event at Harris Baptist Church in Greenwood, South Carolina. During this event, students heard from...

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Pharmacy Research Symposium 2015

Mark your calendar! The first pharmacy research symposium will be held on January 10th, 2015 on our school! Click here to see the agenda for the meeting. Online registration is now available! Registration is required (limited space available). Good research and outstanding speakers, and lunch will be provided! ***Registration is now closed***

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PCSP Students to Represent State at Midyear

PCSP Students to Represent State at Midyear On the evening of Tuesday, September 30, 2014, the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy’s Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy hosted its annual clinical skills competition.  A record number of twelve teams competed in the local competition.  Of the twelve teams, the top two were selected to represent the...

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PCSP Students Helping in Kenya

  The month of May found PCSP students Mennie Zoogley, Cynthia Tambou, and Brittany Thompson joining with the undergraduate students on a mission trip to Kenya, Africa.  The students worked in the PCEA Kikuyu Hospital with the pharmacist and the attending physician. Half of the day was spent in the pharmacy while the other half...

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Pharmacy Research Seminar Series for Fall 2014

Pharmacy Research Seminar Series for Fall 2014 The Pharmacy Research Seminar Series at the Presbyterian college School of Pharmacy has been announced for the Fall 2014 semester. This series is sponsored by the Office of Research and is designed to help students explore different pharmacy research opportunities in the community.  The seminars are open to...

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Camp Porcupine 2014

Camp Porcupine 2014 During the week of June 17th-20th, Camp Porcupine was in full swing at the Greenwood YMCA. The camp, sponsored by Self Regional, has been held for the last 21 years as a week long summer day camp designed for children with diabetes. This year, 14 children between the ages of 6-18 years...

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PCSP Students Learn About Addiction

PCSP Students Learn About Addiction Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy students and faculty attended the University of Utah School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies in Salt Lake City from June 15 – June 20, 2014. The school’s purpose is to educate both students and health professionals on addiction, including the pathophysiology, social implications and...

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Pharmacy Research Summer Interns 2014

Pharmacy Research Summer Interns 2014 Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) welcomed 10 Pharmacy Research Summer Interns (PRSI) for the 2014 summer. These interns will spend 8 weeks participating in faculty mentored pharmacy and biomedical research projects. In addition to PCSP Pharmacy students and pre-pharmacy students from across South Carolina, this year international students joined...

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Dr. Gene Reeder Awarded the Bowl of Hygeia

Dr. Gene Reeder Awarded the Bowl of Hygeia Dr. Gene Reeder of the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) has been awarded the Bowl of Hygeia Award by the South Carolina Pharmacy Association (SCPhA). Established in 1958, the Bowl of Hygeia Award recognizes one pharmacist each year from participating states for his or her record...

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