By showing where in the state resistance to particular drugs is highest, School of Pharmacy researchers aim to give physicians the tools they need to quickly and accurately choose the best antibiotic.
By showing where in the state resistance to particular drugs is highest, School of Pharmacy researchers aim to give physicians the tools they need to quickly and accurately choose the best antibiotic.
Two pharmacy residents and School of Pharmacy alumni, Katie Kuecker and Andy Cannon are spearheading the development of a new, more engaged role for pharmacists at the Southside MEDiC clinic.
A team from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy competed in the IPhO Case Competition for the first time.
School’s undergrad Pharmacology-Toxicology program offers broad research opportunities from exploring fish endocrinology to fighting antibiotic resistance.
This year, Phi Lambda Sigma organized the School of Pharmacy’s inaugural Community Service Challenge, open to all faculty, staff, and students.
The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s communications lab teaches PharmD students how to interact with patients effectively and empathetically.
On Legislative Day, students and pharmacists alike gathered to speak with policymakers and learn about ongoing pharmacy-related issues.
Stephanie Ann Blaszczyk, a student researcher in the School’s Tang Laboratory, was selected to receive the National Institutes of Health’s Chemistry-Biology Interface program, which will fund her research into carbohydrates for two years.
Three third-year UW–Madison School of Pharmacy students, Meredith Frey, Marnie Janson, and Eric Friestrom, have created an on-campus training program to teach pharmacists to identify and appropriately help potentially suicidal patients
To help PharmD students develop their communication and leadership skills, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy has established a new Leadership Certificate and Mentor (LCM) program