The first graduating class of the School’s Path of Distinction in Leadership is impacting patient care on multiple levels.

The first graduating class of the School’s Path of Distinction in Leadership is impacting patient care on multiple levels.
With funding from the American Diabetes Association, Professor Eva Vivian launches a study to help African American grandmothers initiate generational change in diabetes prevention.
Alum Charlie Lee (BS ’96) weighs in on how pharmacist-prescribed Paxlovid expands pharmacists’ impact on community health.
From diagnosis to treatment, alumni ThuyVu Do (PharmD ’17) and Mark Cinquegrani (PharmD ’19) weigh in on how pharmacists form an essential part of the care teams for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Through his involvement in several pharmacist-led initiatives at UW Health, oncology pharmacist alum Jason Bergsbaken is working to improve cancer care.
Three years later, alumni of the School’s research-focused PharmD option use the experience to improve practice, mentorship, and patient care.
Professor Paul Hutson and collaborators in the Transdisciplinary Center for Research in Psychoactive Substances study psilocybin for opioid and methamphetamine use disorders.
Through developing clinical guidance, alum Lee Skrupky broadly influences a breadth of interprofessional practitioners and patients.
The School’s highest annual award celebrates alumni and friends for contributions to academia, community pharmacy, and history of pharmacy.
School of Pharmacy alums trace the history, and present, of one of the nation’s first pharmacy co-ops.