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.
PharmD student Kara Graves receives the inaugural interprofessional Lyle L. Vandenberg Rural Health Scholarship, honoring an alumnus whose career was committed to rural healthcare.
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Alum Ed Lebler (BS ’81), NCAA champion and two-time Olympian, followed his dual passions for hockey and pharmacy.
In the Ouray Alchemist, Colorado-based Nancy Haggar (BS ‘81) and her husband Curt operate a museum of rare pharmacy artifacts.
Funded by multiple grants, alum Russ Lehrman (PhD ‘81) is developing a new therapeutic to revolutionize pulmonary care, starting with preterm infants.
Three years later, alumni of the School’s research-focused PharmD option use the experience to improve practice, mentorship, and patient care.
School of Pharmacy alumni are leading dynamic lives, gaining recognition, getting new jobs, or investing in their personal lives through family, friends, and hobbies.
Through developing clinical guidance, alum Lee Skrupky broadly influences a breadth of interprofessional practitioners and patients.
During the annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists’ PharmSci 360 conference, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy hosted a reception to gather Badger researchers from around the nation to catch up and build new connections.