Pharmacology-Toxicology program alumna Alison Hill applies her background in research to help others protect their discoveries.
Pharmacology-Toxicology program alumna Alison Hill applies her background in research to help others protect their discoveries.
William Doucette, a triple-threat pharmacy Badger holding degrees in both pharmacy and social and administrative science from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy, devoted his career to helping community pharmacists overcome barriers in their practice.
This year marked 55 years since the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy and UW Health created a dual masters program and residency in health systems pharmacy administration, and many program graduates gathered to reconnect and celebrate.
Three Badger alumni and a Wisconsin pharmacy leader are honored for their contributions to the field.
In honor of her late husband, Alfred Grube (BS ’52), Mary Grube offers a travel grant for School of Pharmacy PharmD students to encourage their development as pharmacists.
Alumni Updates From relocating or receiving a promotion or award to just writing to share your travels or passion projects, your classmates have a lot to share. Stay in touch with your fellow UW–Madison School …
School of Pharmacy preceptors have access to multiple avenues of professional development to improve student education and patient outcomes.
Eric and Jenna Gresen (BS ’98) are anticipating the future of pharmacy by creating spaces for community education and point-of-care testing.
Rocky LaDien (BS ’77) has remained an active influence on the profession of pharmacy through his involvement with regulatory changes, precepting future pharmacists and creating a new process to get child sex abuse victims crucial treatment faster.
Melissa Forbes’ commitment to student and resident education sets her apart as a pharmacist and preceptor.