Every fall, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy hosts two career development days to position our student pharmacists for success beyond graduation.
Every fall, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy hosts two career development days to position our student pharmacists for success beyond graduation.
The Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin recognizes Assistant Professor Ed Portillo as a state and national leader in pharmacist collaboration and education.
World War II pushed the Apinis family to leave Europe, but the careers they rebuilt in Madison continue to influence student pharmacists and researchers through scholarships and a professorship.
Through new strategic plan initiatives and an added leadership position, the School is enhancing efforts to educate inclusive pharmacists.
The mentees of four faculty members from the School of Pharmacy, who include students and alumni of the School, were chosen as 2019 Walmart Scholars by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
Student pharmacists receive cultural sensitivity training and provide educational resources, risks assessments, and testing to attendees of the annual Wunk Sheek Powwow.
Through a new option in the School’s PharmD program, future pharmacists learn how to identify needs and innovate practice in areas that need it most.
In front of an expert alumni panel, student pharmacists pitch innovative ideas to meet unmet needs for the School’s second-annual SHARx Tank event.
Alumna Dimmy Sokhal thrives in an innovative pharmacy setting where she visits patients at their homes, delivers prescriptions, and provides multi-lingual service.
Two milestones celebrate our PharmD students’ development as pharmacists: the White Coat Ceremony and the Pinning Ceremony.