Faculty Members Honored with Statewide Awards from MSHP
December 16, 2016
Three faculty members were honored with statewide awards from the Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacy (MSHP).
December 16, 2016
Three faculty members were honored with statewide awards from the Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacy (MSHP).
December 1, 2016
Celebrated pharmaceutical health services researcher examines how personal passions have helped fuel her remarkable career.
November 22, 2016
More than 100 individuals received their seasonal flu vaccine while visiting the polling site at the Universities at Shady Grove.
November 17, 2016
Student pharmacists from across the country compete to deliver the best business plan for a new independent community pharmacy.
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.
October 26, 2016
Contract will support new educational programs and trainings designed to curtail prescription drug abuse among young adults across the state of Maryland.
October 18, 2016
Director of the School’s Pharmaceutical Research Computing (PRC) center honored for her “can-do” attitude and efforts to streamline center processes.
October 12, 2016
Linda Simoni-Wastila, BSPharm, MSPH, PhD, professor and Parke-Davis Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, recognized for her research on drug abuse and mental health in vulnerable populations.
September 21, 2016
Alumni from all classes reunited with current faculty, staff, and students for a fun-filled weekend featuring a baseball game at Camden Yards and brunch.
September 20, 2016
Prescription stimulant use among privately insured adults, particularly women, outpaced use among children and adolescents from 2010 to 2014.
September 15, 2016
Time-honored tradition emphasizes the importance of professionalism and celebrates the start of the Class’s journey as student pharmacists.
September 9, 2016
A drug plan with the most restrictive eligibility criteria enrolled just 0.2 percent of beneficiaries compared to another plan with more generous eligibility criteria, which enrolled 57 percent of its beneficiaries.