Topics and Expertise: PharmD

Class of ’23 joins ranks of pharmacy at White Coat Ceremony

With the COVID-19 pandemic precluding in-person events, the ceremony took place remotely.

PharmD students organize PPE drives for hospitals to fight COVID-19

Student pharmacists collect protective gear for front-line health care providers during the pandemic.

School’s PharmD program rises to second place in national rankings

The new ranking comes on the heels of the School's recent update to its PharmD curriculum.

Making sure everyone makes the most of Medicare Part D

The School’s Medicare Part D outreach event lives on as part of our current PharmD curriculum.

Youmans to serve on Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education

Youmans led the development and implementation of the new PharmD curriculum.

Assemi and Clinard assume new associate dean roles

Mitra Assemi and Valerie Clinard were appointed to new associate dean roles in the UCSF School of Pharmacy. Both roles support the School’s evolving doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degree program.

School of Pharmacy welcomes the Class of 2022

The Class of 2022 is the School of Pharmacy’s second cohort to embark on a newly revamped curriculum.

School welcomes incoming PharmD class with bold new curriculum

A new class of UCSF doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students came together on July 25 at the Parnassus campus to inaugurate a new curriculum built on critical thinking, problem solving, and an inquiry habit of mind.

Gruenberg receives sustainability award for second straight year

Katherine Gruenberg, PharmD ’15, BCPS, a faculty member in the UCSF School of Pharmacy’s Department of Clinical Pharmacy, was awarded the 2018 Sustainability Award in the faculty category by the UCSF Academic Senate Sustainability Committee on June 27, 2018.

Three generations reflect shifts in nation, pharmacy profession

When Megan Lau donned her white coat with fellow student pharmacists in the incoming class of 2020 last week, it was more than your standard rite of professional passage.

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