In response to a resurgence in research and a need for a highly trained workforce, the School of Pharmacy introduces a new MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Psychoactive Pharmaceutical Investigation — the only master’s program of its kind in the U.S.
In response to a resurgence in research and a need for a highly trained workforce, the School of Pharmacy introduces a new MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Psychoactive Pharmaceutical Investigation — the only master’s program of its kind in the U.S.
The new Student Emergency Fund at the School of Pharmacy, created through donations by alumni and friends, is designed to provide a safety net to students facing sudden expenses that threaten their ability to pay for food or rent, continue their education, or be successful in their studies.
Through training, volunteerism, and clinical rotations, the School of Pharmacy and its PharmD students meet an urgent need for COVID-19 vaccinators across Wisconsin.
Rotzenberg becomes the tenth Teaching Academy Fellow at the School of Pharmacy, continuing a tradition of teaching excellence in pharmacy education By Katie Ginder-Vogel Kate Rotzenberg (PharmD ’07), a faculty associate in the Social and …
The new Path of Distinction in Antimicrobial Stewardship equips student pharmacists to optimize antibiotic use to reduce resistance in any practice environment.
The new schedule and added lab remodel PharmD students’ first year, providing immersive, progressive, and foundational pharmacy experiences.
The United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) is tapping into the expertise of two leaders at the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station. Director Ed Elder and Scientific Director Mark Sacchetti have been appointed to USP Expert Committees for the 2020-2025 review cycle.
History comes alive in this new five-day festival that brings new insights to today’s urgent questions By Tristan Dooley Fascinating topics in the social history of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals will be highlighted in 11 panels, …
Latest expansion brings record number of practice sites, giving residents more opportunities By Tristan Dooley The Community Pharmacy Residency Program (CPRP) at the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy has added three new residency practice sites in …