SOP Receives Grant Funding from Cardinal Health Foundation, Joins Learning Collaborative
January 25, 2017
E3 Grant from Cardinal Health Foundation will emphasize patient activation during transitions of care.
January 25, 2017
E3 Grant from Cardinal Health Foundation will emphasize patient activation during transitions of care.
January 18, 2017
Multimillion-dollar initiative will help bring safe biopharmaceutical products to market faster and develop workforce training programs for the biopharmaceutical field.
November 22, 2016
More than 100 individuals received their seasonal flu vaccine while visiting the polling site at the Universities at Shady Grove.
November 15, 2016
Dr. Steven W. Chen discusses his efforts to improve health outcomes and advance pharmacy practice through innovative pharmacy services for underserved populations.
September 2, 2016
Drs. Nicole Brandt, Linda Simoni-Wastila, and Chanel Whittaker will continue the Center’s legacy of improving drug therapy for older adults.
August 19, 2016
Year-long fellowship will focus on the evaluation of new health care delivery systems and factors that affect decision making by health system leadership.
August 17, 2016
Eighty percent of patients were able to switch to more effective therapy.
June 9, 2016
Presentations delivered by leaders across academia and industry highlight new methods and approaches to drug design that attendees can apply in their laboratories.
June 6, 2016
Dental, law, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, and social work students combine their knowledge and skills to better serve the needs of their patients.
January 20, 2016
Dr. Linda Simoni-Wastila joins an interdisciplinary group of public health professionals calling for widespread changes in how opioids are prescribed and opioid addiction is treated in the United States.
January 13, 2016
Grant will fund an educational needs assessment to help improve medication safety at the Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt in Cairo.
October 1, 2015
Project Homeless Connect helped more than 2,000 individuals experiencing homelessness in Baltimore receive an array of health care and social services.