Aboneh recognized for global scholarship

Ephrem Aboneh, a graduate student in the Systems Approach to Medication Safety (SAMS) lab of Michelle Chui, Social and Administrative Sciences Division, embodies the spirit of the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy. Aboneh was awarded a …

Patient communication is symposium focus

Betty Chewning, professor, Social & Administrative Sciences Division and Director of the Sonderegger Research Center, and Beth Martin, professor (CHS), Pharmacy Practice Division presented a symposium at the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare held …

SAS Faculty Candidates to Visit Campus

Four faculty candidates for the the Social & Administrative Sciences Division have been invited for a two day visit to the UW-Madison campus. Each candidate will hold a public presentation highlighting their research. The candidates …

Award recognizes global effort for medication safety

Ephrem Aboneh, PhD graduate student working with Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, is the recipient of a Global Health Institute Award to identify hazards, strategies, and recommendations to improve …

Faerber recognized with research award

Adrienne Faerber, recent SAS PhD graduate, earned the Joseph Wiederholt Consortium for Research in Administrative Pharmacy Award at the 2012 Midwest Social & Administrative Pharmacy Conference, held in Madison in August. Faerber’s presentation at the …

Young receives promotion

Henry Young, was promoted to associate professor in the Social & Administrative Pharmacy Division. Young’s research interests focus on the examination of the patient-provider relationship, including factors that influence and outcomes related to that interaction. …

Odukoya recognized at APhA annual meeting

Olufunmilola Odukoya, graduate student studying with Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, received the Best Post-Graduate Poster Presentation Award for her work titled, “Human Factors Analysis of Patient Safety Concerns …