A gathering of great pharmacy minds Photos by the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin

A gathering of great pharmacy minds Photos by the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin
Alumni Jeff and Patti Langer blend their love of animals and pharmacy to specialize in animal medicine.
To give PhD students in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division a sense of what’s possible, the School invited alumni from academia, industry, and non-traditional careers to share their stories.
From new babies, homes, publications, and promotions, to just checking in to say that life has been great, your classmates have a lot of news to share.
Every year, students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy set aside time to write thank-you cards to our alumni donors.
Edward Kremers fought to bring the history of pharmacy and the nation’s first four-year pharmacy program to UW–Madison.
Aaron Steffenhagen (PharmD ’01), Sylvia Belford (PharmD ’02, MS ’04), and Philip Brummond (MS ’02) are being inducted as American Society of Health-System Pharmacists fellows.
Alumnus Azita Saleki-Gerhardt, president of operations at one of the world’s 10 largest pharmaceutical companies, returned to the School to share her broad experiences in the pharmaceutical industry.
Jack Vanden Heuvel became the Pharm-Tox program’s first graduate in 1986, and in 2018, he became the program’s first Alumnus of the Year.
By Katie Gerhards Mentorship plays an important role in professional development for young pharmacists, as does the ability to connect with practitioners across the country to advance the future of pharmacy education. The American …