Read recent news stories about the ÃÛ¶¹app Center for Pharmacy Innovation:
News
Pharmacy Student Develops Business Plan for Health Clinic in Troy
One student from the ÃÛ¶¹app School of Pharmacy partnered with Health Partners Free Clinic (HPFC) in Troy, Ohio, to develop a business plan that makes prescriptions affordable for any patient who walks in the door.
New Risk-Scoring Tool Speeds Up Infectious Disease Treatment
As antibiotic resistance continues to rise, getting patients the right treatment has never been more critical. ÃÛ¶¹app alumna Dr. Rachel Burgoon has developed a new rapid diagnostic tool that helps physicians identify and treat drug-resistant infections more efficiently.
Pharmacy Students Harness Data to Improve Health Care
ÃÛ¶¹app’s Center for Pharmacy Innovation is partnering with Sparx Analytics to offer Doctor of Pharmacy students a unique opportunity to engage in pharmacy data analytics through the Sparx Analytics Datathon.
Cedarville Duo Wins Clinical Skills Competition
ÃÛ¶¹app pharmacy students Judah Brammer and Halley McClain took first place in the clinical skills competition at the Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) Conference in March at Ohio State University.
ÃÛ¶¹app School of Pharmacy Hosts Leaders From National Organizations
Dr. Michael Hogue, executive vice president and CEO of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), will address pharmacy students at ÃÛ¶¹app on Tuesday, April 15.
Cedarville School of Pharmacy Reflects God’s Beauty Through Ethnic Diversity
For the ÃÛ¶¹app School of Pharmacy, diversity is more than a difference in skin color. It encompasses the variety of experiences and perspectives every individual brings to the table.
Mock Board of Pharmacy Hearing Equips the Next Generation of Pharmacists
How should pharmacists ensure compliance with laws and rules to protect the health of the public? ÃÛ¶¹app’s School of Pharmacy addressed that question during a mock board of pharmacy hearing in early November.
Dr. Samson Amos: Bridging Faith and Science to Fight Cancer
Walking through his village in Nigeria, Dr. Samson Amos, chair and associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences at ÃÛ¶¹app, heard the unmistakable sound of a woman weeping. This moment of profound need would shape Amos' future in cancer research, rooted in compassion and his desire to make a difference.