New SRC Director Michelle Chui redesigns mission and space to cultivate collaboration
Social & Administrative Sciences
Unleashing the Full Range of Pharmacist Expertise
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.
Fighting the Opioid Epidemic with Information—and Video Games
Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham has teamed up with Gear Learning to create an engaging video game to teach high school students how to be proactive about opioid safety.
Photo Gallery: Commencement 2018
The second weekend in May was full of celebrations, awards, and smiling graduates. Across the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PharmD, Pharmacology-Toxicology, and graduate programs, we ushered more than 100 new graduates into the …
Putting the Patient Back into the Health Care Equation
Assistant Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola’s research on medication adherence takes patient-centered approach.
School of Pharmacy Welcomes Two New Faculty Members
Jay Ford and Olufunmilola Abraham join the School’s Social and Administrative Sciences Division and assistant professors.
Leveraging Technology to Keep Patients Safe
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.
New School of Pharmacy Leadership Certificate and Mentor Program Prepares Student Pharmacists for Career Success
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
School of Pharmacy Graduate Programs Honor Top Students
The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy graduate programs in pharmaceutical sciences and in social and administrative sciences attract top graduate students
Mott is among experts for upcoming legislative briefing on falls prevention
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.