Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research (P-SHOR)

Pharmaceutical Researcher Sarah Michel to Lead School of Pharmacy

October 18, 2023

Michel is an internationally recognized researcher and has been involved in all of the School’s educational aspects.

McPherson Receives Awards for Palliative Care Work

October 16, 2023

Mary Lynn McPherson is executive director of the Graduate Studies in Palliative Care program.

Lamy Center Part of Statewide Vaccine Initiative for Older Adults

October 10, 2023

This initiative represents the intersection of community partners, pharmacists, independent pharmacies, academic centers meeting the needs of older adults across the State of Maryland.

Solinsky Wins Award for Pulmonary Pharmacy Work

October 4, 2023

Paul Solinsky, a clinical staff member at the School, named Health System Pharmacist of the Year.

PATIENTS Program Receives $500K to Tackle Health Inequities

September 14, 2023

PATIENTS Program is collaborating with Coppin State University and Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy.

Orientation Marks Beginning of Academic Year at UMSOP

September 7, 2023

Nearly 1,000 students are enrolled in the School’s 10 programs.

Practicing P-SHOR Faculty Receive Statewide Recognition

August 31, 2023

Alison Duffy and Bethany DiPaula were honored by MPhA.

M-CERSI Receives Funding Renewal from FDA

August 30, 2023

Regulatory science center will receive up to $50 million over five years.

Jill Hamilton Named UMB’s August Employee of the Month

August 29, 2023

Contracts and grants specialist is recognized for her work on the Staff Senate and for embodying the University’s core values.

Palliative Care Graduate Program Celebrates 2023 Convocation

August 28, 2023

Graduating class is the largest in the program’s history.

Former PHSR Professor and Mentor Passes Away

August 25, 2023

Sheila Weiss, PhD, had a successful career in academia and the health services industry.

The PATIENTS Professors Academy Celebrates Its Second Cohort of Graduates

August 23, 2023

81 students participated in the virtual course.