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Cedarville University

2014

Pharmacy

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Schools Of Pharmacy, Nursing Educate At Dayton Shelters, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2014

Schools Of Pharmacy, Nursing Educate At Dayton Shelters, Mark D. Weinstein

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Students from Cedarville University’s schools of pharmacy and nursing are partnering with students from Dayton-area universities to educate underserved communities about physical health through the student-led Students Teaching Educational Plans for Success (STEPS) Dayton. The program promotes a healthy lifestyle among the poor and homeless.


Future Pharmacists Benefit From Specialized Career Fair, Kathryn Sill Nov 2014

Future Pharmacists Benefit From Specialized Career Fair, Kathryn Sill

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The school of pharmacy at Cedarville University will host its first ever career fair on Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

National chains and locally owned pharmacies, including Rite Aid, The Kroger Company, Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, Appro-Rx, Meijer, Discount Drug Mart and Fruth will be in attendance. The event will allow individuals interested in working in this health field the opportunity to interact with representatives from the organizations. It will also allow for both the professional and pre-pharmacy students to network for preceptorship opportunities.


Immunization Delivery Program Created By Pharmacy School, Cedarville University Nov 2014

Immunization Delivery Program Created By Pharmacy School, Cedarville University

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Cedarville University’s school of pharmacy will host a pharmacy-based immunization delivery training program for pharmacists in the local area who want to become immunization certified. The training will be held on November 19 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Health Science Center.

The training will equip pharmacists with the skills necessary to become primary sources for vaccine advocacy, education, and administration.

The event will begin by educating the pharmacists about public health concerns, diseases and vaccinations. Pharmacists will be shown “how-to” videos on the vaccination process and will spend the last two hours administering vaccinations with saline.


School Of Pharmacy Serves The Underserved: Students And Faculty Pursue Global Vision, Nathan Pilling May 2014

School Of Pharmacy Serves The Underserved: Students And Faculty Pursue Global Vision, Nathan Pilling

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As Jeff Lewis, associate dean of the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, runs through a mental list of places where pharmacy faculty members and students have been involved or plan to be involved serving underserved people groups, it’s clear that the school’s vision for service is not a small one.

“Cambodia, Swaziland, Kenya, other places in the Caribbean and the Central Americas…,” he begins, launching into an overview of the many areas students and faculty members are putting both their pharmacy practice skills and their faith into action. That list includes locations both domestic and abroad.

This global vision stems …


Pharmacy Research Grants, Cedarville University May 2014

Pharmacy Research Grants, Cedarville University

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The Cedarville University School of Pharmacy received several impressive research grants during the 2013-2014 academic year.


Student Pharmacists Do Medication Reconciliation, Cedarville University Apr 2014

Student Pharmacists Do Medication Reconciliation, Cedarville University

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Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy is partnering with regional hospitals to meet a need for medication reconciliation through a program with student pharmacists.


Ohio Area Pharmacists Look To Protect Children And Adults Through Poison Prevention Awareness Week, March 16-22, 2014, Cedarville University Mar 2014

Ohio Area Pharmacists Look To Protect Children And Adults Through Poison Prevention Awareness Week, March 16-22, 2014, Cedarville University

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Simple actions can make a difference. In as little as a minute, a child or an elderly person can be harmed, just by assuming something blue is the refreshing sports drink they saw carried into the house. Instead, it may be windshield wiper fluid, mouthwash, or a rinsing agent for the dishwasher. Each can poison an unsuspecting person in very little time.