PittPharmacy Student Badzik Accepted to PQA Rotation
Marissa Badzik (Class of 2018) was accepted to a highly competitive Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotation with Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) in Washington, DC. She will be…
Skledar Appointed to Pharmacy Quality Alliance Panel
PittPharmacy Professor Susan Skledar, RPh, MPH, FASHP, has been appointed as Co-Chair of the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) national Quality Measure Update Panel for 2017-18. As Co-Chair,…
Hernandez In Top 4 For Research Consideration
A research idea submitted by PittPharmacy's Inmaculada Hernandez, PharmD, PhD was one in four selected among 200 submissions for a AHA/PCORI researcher and clinician challenge.
PittPharmacy's Empey Receives NIH Grants
Assistant Professor Philip Empey, PharmD, PhD is the co-investigator with primary investigator Steven Reis, MD for their research titled Precision Approach to HealthCare enrollment Site (PA CARES)…
Thorpe Selected for RSAP Editorial Advisory Board
PittPharmacy Assistant Professor Carolyn Thorpe, PhD, MPH has been selected to serve on the Editorial Advisory Board for the journal Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP).
PittPharmacy Members Receive PPA Grants
The Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association (PPA) has awarded grants to members of PittPharmacy for their research in various areas.
A SNP in Time
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A SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) here, a SNP there, and, pretty soon, you have the potential for personalizing medication use or “…
The World is not Flat.
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When Shilpa Sant thinks about the way cells grow in the human body, she draws an analogy to people sitting in a classroom: Craving interaction…
Love Potion
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Chris Antypas always knew he wanted to be a pharmacist. He said as much in the third grade, writing in a letter that he would become…
PittPharmacy Students Present Nationally
PittPharmacy student Matthew Gray (Class of 2018) recently presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology in Washington, DC.