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Three Pharmacists Honored as AACP Preceptors of the Year

January 27, 2025

William Hess, Mark Hindman, and Jennifer Szwak named Preceptors of the Year by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.

Clinical Trials: Strength in Numbers

January 21, 2025

Team approach is a win-win for researchers, patients.

PATIENTS Program Launches PATIENTS Going National Initiative

January 15, 2025

New effort will allow the PATIENTS Program to expand its impact on communities to a national level.

Center for Translational Medicine Transforms Data into Real-World Impacts

January 14, 2025

A focus on outcomes and quantitative innovation are key to the center’s success.

Global Efforts to Revolutionize Care of Older Adults: The Peter Lamy Center’s Expanding Reach

January 7, 2025

For more than 40 years, the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging has been at the cutting edge of enhancing care of older adults. Now, this pioneering center is taking its expertise to a global stage.

Three Faculty Honored at Fall Alumni Gathering

December 23, 2024

This year’s flagship Alumni Gathering event included alumni from many degree programs at the School of Pharmacy and recognized three outstanding faculty members.

Use of AI in Pharmacy Focus of Annual Balassone Memorial Lecture 

December 19, 2024

The annual Balassone Memorial Lecture, held on Nov. 20, featured a panel of experts in discussion on the emerging role of generative AI in pharmacy and population health. 

‘Unseen Potential’: School of Pharmacy Alumna’s Podcast Advocates for the Blind and Visually Impaired

December 16, 2024

Alena Abraham, PharmD ’24, launched a podcast as a University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMSOP) student to help ensure that the stories of blind and visually impaired people are heard. Abraham was inspired to start her podcast, “Unseen Potential,” by her brother, Shawn Abraham, who lost his vision when he was 6 years old.

UMB Experts Urge New Schizophrenia Medication Rules

December 13, 2024

University of Maryland, Baltimore pharmacy and medical experts were instrumental in a groundbreaking vote in November to remove a longstanding barrier to patients being prescribed clozapine.