Announcements
Dr. Art Jacknowitz HSC Memorial Service and Reception
A memorial service for Dr. Art Jacknowitz, professor emeritus in the WVU School of Pharmacy and friend and mentor to many in the WVU Community, will be held on June 7 from 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., in the HSC Pathology Amphitheater, Room 2118. A reception will immediately follow in the HSC Pylons from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
A place for pets in pharmacy
Diabetes. Anxiety. Irritable bowel syndrome. Millions of Americans suffer from these ailments, and so do their pets! This May (National Pet Month), Pharmacy Today celebrates the unique patient population of pets and the pharmacists who help treat them—and explores why you should consider treating them, too. Visit Pharmacy Today to read the article.
SoP students receive scholarships from state pharmacy organization
Third-year pharmacy students Christiana Hess and Andrew Lee are one of three students to receive the West Virginia Society of Health-System Pharmacists (WVSHP) Student Scholarships.
What’s the right treatment plan for pharmacist workforce supply and demand imbalance?
This article was originally posted on the APhA's CEO Blog on April 9, 2019, by alumnus Thomas E. Menighan, APhA Executive Vice President and CEO
Help creating former faculty email list
The Dean's office is working on a comprehensive email lists of former faculty. If you stay in contact with a former faculty member, please forward their updated email to Angela Frame at acframe@hsc.wvu.edu.
Student pharmacists visiting from Oman share WV experience
Four student pharmacists from Oman: Rohan, Pasent, Gehad and Dalia wrapped up their rotations at the WVU School of Pharmacy last week. Before they left to go home, they shared with faculty and staff what they had learned about pharmacy in the US. Along with their learning experience, they had the opportunity to indulge in some West Virginia culture. Check out part of a video they made during their trip. Link here: https://youtu.be/37swvBMtyi4
SoP Scholarship and Awards ceremony
The School held its annual Scholarship and Award ceremony last Friday in the Okey Patteson Auditorium. Students, donors faculty and guests gathered in the Pylons for a reception prior to the ceremony. One hundred twenty-seven students earned scholarships and awards this year totaling $162,800.
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Vice President's Awards to honor outstanding achievement April 10
West Virginia University Health Sciences will be honoring 14 individuals and two teams at the Health Sciences Center for outstanding achievement Wednesday, April 10 at 4 p.m. in the Pylons Lobby. The ceremony is open to the entire Health Sciences community.