CancelRx is the only tool that automatically alerts the pharmacy when a doctor discontinues a drug for a patient. Associate Professor Michelle Chui will study its effectiveness.

CancelRx is the only tool that automatically alerts the pharmacy when a doctor discontinues a drug for a patient. Associate Professor Michelle Chui will study its effectiveness.
To help PharmD students develop their communication and leadership skills, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy has established a new Leadership Certificate and Mentor (LCM) program
The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy graduate programs in pharmaceutical sciences and in social and administrative sciences attract top graduate students
Dave Mott, professor and Chair, Social and Administrative Sciences Division, is an invited speaker for The Evidence-Based Health Policy Project (EBHPP) roundtable on falls research by UW-Madison faculty and their teams.
Several of the School’s graduate students completed the 2nd Annual Degree Dash, a fun run hosted by the Graduate School.
Yen-Ming Huang, a graduate student working under the guidance of Olayinka Shiyanbola, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was awarded a 2017 Phi Tau Phi (PTP) Mid America Scholarship
Campus is abuzz and so too is Rennebohm Hall as faculty, staff, and fellow students welcome 143 Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students, 23 Pharmacology-Toxicology (PharmTox) undergraduates, and 28 individuals pursuing graduate degrees.
According to the July 19, 2017 edition of Drug Topics magazine, a strong annual wage and number of job openings were two factors that boosted the Badger State into a second place
Recent PhD graduate Mary Jo Knobloch and recipient of The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Graduate Student Award (AGSA) was formally recognized at the APIC Annual Conference in June.
Graduate student, Joohyun Park, working with Kevin Look, assistant professor in the Social & Administrative Sciences Division, received the best postgraduate poster at the 2017 APhA Annual Meeting in San Francisco in March.