Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham received a grant from American Cancer Society to research Wisconsin teenagers’ knowledge about cancer and caner prevention, which will potentially change their health education.
Social and Administrative Sciences Division
Wisconsin Medicaid Expansion Lowered Antidiabetic Drug Costs 70%
The expanded coverage also correlated with a 4 percent increase in childless adults using antidiabetic medications, such as insulin and oral medications like metformin, finds Assistant Professor Kevin Look.
Videos, Music on Tablets Boost Moods of Dementia Patients and Caregivers
A new study by School of Pharmacy researchers finds promising results for a non-pharmacological intervention to improve the moods of patients with dementia.
School Enhances Training to Improve Health Services Research in Pharmacy
The School of Pharmacy’s Social and Administrative Sciences in Pharmacy graduate degree program gets a new name and new courses to better set students up for research success.
Tai Chi Prime Helps Older Adults Think on Their Feet
Professor Betty Chewning created Tai Chi Prime program to reduce falls and increase exercise self-management in older adults.
Michelle Chui Named an APhA-APRS Fellow
Years of service and impactful research earns Michelle Chui, associate professor and vice chair of the School’s Social and Administrative Sciences Division, national recognition.
Empowering Young Adults to Self-Manage Cystic Fibrosis
Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham’s partnership with UW Health Cystic Fibrosis Clinic wins a UW Fall Research Competition award.
Relaunched Sonderegger Research Center Aims to Improve Medication Outcomes
New SRC Director Michelle Chui redesigns mission and space to cultivate collaboration
Unleashing the Full Range of Pharmacist Expertise
William Doucette, a triple-threat pharmacy Badger holding degrees in both pharmacy and social and administrative science from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy, devoted his career to helping community pharmacists overcome barriers in their practice.
Putting the Patient Back into the Health Care Equation
Assistant Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola’s research on medication adherence takes patient-centered approach.