Pharmacy Future Leaders

Pharmacy Students are the Future of the Pharmacy Industry. This podcast is created for the Pharmacy Student & Resident by Pharmacy Students. Pharmacists are the Hub of Healthcare. The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast is a member of the Pharmacy Podcast Network. 

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Tuesday Oct 08, 2013

Pharmacy Future Leaders
We interview Wilkes University PharmD Candidate Class of 2014 who will use the skills and knowledge she has gained at Wilkes University to positively impact her future career and as a leader in pharmacy.  Courtney B. Graham 
Courtney writes, "I am involved, as a student, with the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association (PPA) and the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and will continue to participate with these esteemed organizations as a Pharmacist.  Currently, I serve on the PPA Student Advisory Board as the Recording Secretary.  Throughout my years at Wilkes, I have become aware of the need for advocacy concerning the profession of pharmacy.  I have learned with the continuing growth of the pharmacy profession, I too must grow and adapt to change. I look forward to what the future will bring."
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http://www.wilkes.edu/pharm/
Courtney B. Graham
Wilkes University PharmD Candidate Class of 2014
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Monday May 13, 2013

The Right Prescription for a Promising Future
For more than 85 years, the Mylan School of Pharmacy has been recognized as one of the most respected schools of pharmacy in the nation. Our outstanding academic program, hands-on training, and nationally recognized research leadership prepare our graduates for successful, rewarding careers, dedicated to improving the health and well-being of patients and their communities.
At the Mylan School of Pharmacy, you’ll experience a diverse, mission-driven culture of academic excellence. Our innovative degree programs in the pharmaceutical and clinical, social-behavioral, and administrative sciences continue to advance our reputation as a global leader in pharmacy education.
Our hands-on approach, designed to promote problem-solving skills, is perhaps most evident in our Academic Research Centers. Here, cutting-edge research, teaching, and practice are integrated in a culture that will enable you to become involved in all aspects of professional education and pharmacy practice while directly having an impact on the lives of others.
As a student at the Mylan School of Pharmacy, you’ll gain invaluable experience in real-world settings through our experiential approach to education – working side by side with acclaimed faculty members who have gained national recognition. The Mylan School of Pharmacy ranks third among private pharmacy schools for National Institutes of Health research funding.
Your success is our primary objective, and for more than two decades nearly 100 percent of our students have gained immediate placement in employment and advanced studies. In addition, the Mylan School of Pharmacy was recognized as the first school in the nation to offer the weekend Pharm.D. and Health Care Supply Chain Management degrees — yet another example of our commitment to meeting the unique needs of our students.
We invite you to explore the many opportunities at the Mylan School of Pharmacy, where our first-class academic and research environment will equip you to grow academically, personally, and professionally with the skills and expertise you need to advance confidently in your future career — making a real difference in the lives of patients and improving the health of our communities.
http://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/pharmacy
Benjamin Andrick
Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy
PharmD Candidate 2015
President Class of 2015
andrickb@duq.edu
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Monday Apr 22, 2013

What Is Healthy Dose?
Healthy Dose is a weekly program offering tips on disease treatment & prevention – and healthy living in general – from professionals at Samford University’s McWhorter School of Pharmacy. The program airs on Tuesdays at 5 pm, and is produced by WVSU in conjunction with the Global Drug Information Service at McWhorter. For more information on this program or a specific topic, conatct wvsu@samford.edu, or leave a message on this blog.
Healthy Dose Radio Show:
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Anthony Bolus
PharmD Candidate 2013
McWhorter School of Pharmacy
Samford University
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ajbolus@samford.edu 
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Wednesday Oct 24, 2012

Pharmacy Future Leaders Temple University School of Pharmacy:
We talk with PharmD Student Molly Hayes about her future in Pharmacy and the next generation leadership within our prefession. 
Temple University School of Pharmacy:
Temple's Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program meets the professional challenges of all areas of pharmacy practice. Our guiding philosophy is to inculcate values necessary for students to serve society as caring, ethical, and learning professionals while making them enlightened citizens.
Temple's Pharm.D. program requires six years of study divided into two components. The first requires the completion of two years of pre-professional education at Temple University or at an accredited institution of higher learning. The professional education component requires four years of study at the School of Pharmacy. 
Temple also offers a Ph.D. and M.S. degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a non-thesis based M.S. in Medicinal Chemistry or in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs.
http://www.temple.edu/pharmacy/index.html
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