- University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
The University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy is a
public pharmacy school located inTucson, Arizona . The College of Pharmacy is located on theUniversity of Arizona campus and was established in 1947. It offers a four yearDoctor of Pharmacy program and aMaster of Science /Ph.D in Pharmacology and Toxicology or Pharmaceutical Sciences, taught by faculty belonging to the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science and the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. In addition, the College of Pharmacy consists of a wide range of research centers including the Center for Toxicology, the Health Outcomes & PharmacoEconomics, the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, and the Medication Management Center.History
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy was founded on Sept. 1, 1947 by Andrew Martin, a well respected
pharmacist residing inTucson, Arizona , alongside the Arizona Pharmacy Association.Pharmacy was the firsthealth profession to be represented at the University of Arizona in Tucson.The first class at the College of Pharmacy consisted only of 25 students and three faculty members. However, the College of Pharmacy was the first in the nation to establish a
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree in the 1950s and had established aDoctor of Pharmacy program by 1981. The College has two main buildings; the Skaggs Building of 1982 and Roy P Drachman Hall of 2006.Rankings and Awards
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy ranked 4th in America's Best Graduate Schools in 2005 by U.S. News and World Report. [ [http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/rankindex_brief.php Best Graduate Schools - Education - USNews ] ]
In addition, it is consistently ranked among the top 10 Colleges of Pharmacy for research by the
National Institute of Health . Specifically, the College ranked sixth in terms of dollar amounts ingrants andcontracts in thefiscal year of 2006.Furthermore, the College of Pharmacy was ranked fifth in Percent of Ph. D faculty. The College also received grants from other external sources including grants from the
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for establishing the college as a leader intoxicology research and training.Prepharmacy Club
The UA's Prepharmacy Club was formed to help
undergraduate student s learn about the profession and learn more about admission to the College of Pharmacy. The Prepharmacy Club meets monthly and provides resources and different opportunities to its members, including advisers andpeers who are also interested in the field ofpharmacy . In addition tomonthly meetings, this organization is also active in the community asvolunteers inHabitat for Humanity and other projects. Thefaculty advisor for the Prepharmacy Club is Marty Baker.The Prepharmacy Club has eight
leadership positions:
*President
*Vice president
*Treasurer
*Historian
*Recorder
* Activities Coordinator
* Computer Guru
*American Pharmacists Association liaison Admissions
The
admissions process at the College of Pharmacy is very competitive. Applicants applying in Fall of 2008 must complete sixty-seven units of specific pre-pharmacy courses at anaccredited college. The College of Pharmacy raised the requirements for applicants in Fall of 2009 to seventy-one units of specific pre-pharmacy courses at an accredited college. The [http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/programs/pharmD/admission.php admissions page] has more information.Once admitted, applicants must also be accepted into the
Graduate College -- a minimum of a 3.0GPA for the last sixty units of college coursework and seventy-two hours of college coursework at an accredited college completed byJune 1 of the admission year.These requirements include:
* English
* Composition
*Chemistry
*Biology
*Humanities
*Social andBehavioral sciences
*Physics
*Organic chemistry
*Calculus
*Microbiology
*Economics
*Fine arts Academics
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy offers a four year
Doctor of Pharmacy program. In addition, the College also offersMaster of Science /Ph.D in Pharmacology and Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Sciences taught by faculty belonging to the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science and the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. The Doctor of Pharmacycurriculum includes three years ofclasses and one year ofrotations .First Year Curriculum
Fall Semester
*Biochemistry
* Pharmaceuticalcalculations
*Pharmaceutics
* Pharmacy practice
*Interviewing andcounseling
* Pharmaceutics lab
* Case discussionsSpring Semester
*Anatomy
*Physiology
* Pharmacy practice
* Pharmaceutics lab
*Patient assessment
* Case discussions
* Statistical methodsecond Year Curriculum
Fall Semester:
* Case discussions
* Medicine use inhealth care systems
* Research design considerations
* Medicinal chemistry
* Pharmacology
*Chemotherapy ofinfectious diseases Spring Semester:
* Drug information
* Literature evaluation
* Pharmacotherapeutics
* Medicinal chemistry
*Pharmacology
* Clinical toxicology
* Non-prescription medications and devicesThird Year Curriculum
Fall Semester:
* Pharmacotherapeutics
* Pharmacokinetics
* Preparation forrotations
* Pharmacokinetics discussion
* Professional practice management
* Selection ofelectives Spring Semester:
* Pharmacotherapeutics
* Pharmacy laws and ethics
* Clinical pharmacokinetics
* Pharmacokinetics discussion
* Writing a proposal for a scientific studytudent Organizations
The College of Pharmacy endorses several student organizations, including
American Pharmacists Association (APhA-ASP),American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (SSHP),National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), and theArizona Pharmacy Alliance . The College of Pharmacy encourages student participation in the pharmacy profession organizations.
* APhA-ASP has the largest of all the student pharmacy organizations at theUniversity of Arizona and received the Chapter Achievement Award in 2007 for a fourth consecutive year. American Pharmacists Association represent pharmacists and all its members in every area ofpharmacy . The faculty advisers are Dr. Theodore Tong and Dr. Richard Herrier.
* American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is based around students who are interested specifically inclinical pharmacy , and the faculty adviser is Dr. Michael Katz.
* National Community Pharmacists Association is dedicated to pharmacy ownership and compounding pharmacies, and the faculty adviser is Dr. Kevin Boesen.tudent Fraternities
There are four fraternities offered to student pharmacists --
Kappa Psi ,Kappa Epsilon , andPhi Delta Chi .Rho Chi is an academic honor society offered to the top percentage of the pharmacy class.
* The local chapter of Kappa Psi is the Gamma Upsilon Chapter. It is the world's oldest and largest pharmacy fraternity, with sixty-six collegiate and forty-one graduate chapters in theUnited States andCanada . Faculty advisers for Kappa Psi are John Murphy and Grant Skrepnek.
* The local chapter of Kappa Epsilon is the Sigma Chapter, and the faculty adviser is Lynne Mascarella.
* The local chapter of Phi Delta Chi is the Alpha Nu Chapter, with David Lee as the faculty advisor.Accreditation
The
US Department of Education and specifically the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education is responsible foraccreditation of the College of Pharmacy. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education was established in 1932 for pre-service education and then expanded accreditation to pharmacy education in 1972. The Council for Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education is an independent agency. TheBoard of Directors was made up of members from American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the American Pharmacists Association, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, and the American Council of Education. This Board of Directors has authority to manage corporate affairs, establishingcriteria for accrediting providers of continuing pharmacy education, and taking actions concerning accreditation.References
External links
* [http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/ Official site]
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