Topics and Expertise: curriculum

Assemi wins award for work on PharmD experiential education

Mitra Assemi, PharmD, was honored for her research on the hands-on components of pharmacy curricula around the U.S.

Youmans to serve on Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education

Youmans led the development and implementation of the new PharmD curriculum.

Update from the Dean – November 2019

Dear UCSF School of Pharmacy Family and Friends:

School of Pharmacy welcomes the Class of 2022

The Class of 2022 is the School of Pharmacy’s second cohort to embark on a newly revamped curriculum.

Impact of Curriculum Transformation Awards given for assessing new PharmD curriculum

Impact Awards support new ways of determining how the new PharmD curriculum is working, according to Vice Dean Sharon L. Youmans.

Showcasing School science and change at Alumni Weekend 2018

For UCSF School of Pharmacy alumni who attended the event, Alumni Weekend 2018 offered a chance to explore how science connects the School’s research, education, and patient care agendas; learn about the lives and professional accomplishments of pharmacy school graduates; and get a glimpse of what’...

Update from the Dean – March 2018

A new PharmD curriculum; Implementing new practice opportunities for pharmacists; PharmD students shine in state and national clinical pharmacy competitions; A pioneer in pharmacogenomics; The NIH streak lives on; Improving adverse event reporting and medication therapy protocols; Big-data to cut...

Update on PharmD curriculum transformation

Vice Dean Sharon L. Youmans shares her perspective on the School’s new PharmD curriculum.

Update from the Dean - March 2017

Nation debates possibility of dramatically new directions for health care coverage, science funding, immigration, education; Revealing malaria/HIV drug interactions in children; Decreasing cancer drug toxicity while increasing dose; Engineering safer opioids; Evidence for comprehensive medication...

Classroom pharmacogenetics, post-hospital medications, and post-brain-surgery drugs take top honors

Studies of pharmacogenetics testing of pharmacy students as a teaching tool, an improved system to resolve medication issues after patients go home from the hospital, and the prophylactic use of an antiseizure drug for brain surgery patients took top honors at the Department of Clinical Pharmacy...

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