University of Arizona College of Pharmacy explained

University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
City:Tucson
Established:September, 1947
Website:pharmacy.arizona.edu

College of Pharmacy is part of the University of Arizona, a public university in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It is the only pharmacy school at a public Arizona university and one of four health professions colleges at the Arizona Health Sciences Center campus. The college is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

History

In September 1947, the School of Pharmacy opened as part of the University of Arizona Liberal Arts College. Eighty-three students were enrolled. It became a full-fledged college in 1949, with 206 students and seven faculty members. Faculty and staff moved into new pharmacy building on the Arizona Health Sciences Center part of the campus in 1982. Faculty and students also have offices and classrooms in Roy P. Drachman Hall, next to the Pharmacy building. In 2007, the College of Pharmacy opened an office on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.[1]

Deans

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Academic departments

Pharmacy Practice and Science

The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science is responsible for providing instruction in how to be a pharmacist and teaches courses such as pharmacokinetics, patient assessment and quality improvement and medication error reduction. The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science faculty oversee includes clinical studies and case overviews and experiential learning.

Pharmacology and Toxicology

The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology is responsible for providing instruction in pharmacology, toxicology and medicinal chemistry to PharmD students and for providing graduate education to students in a variety of research tracks.

Admissions

PharmD

The PharmD degree program is for students wishing to become pharmacists.The College of Pharmacy at the University of Arizona currently admits classes of 100 student pharmacists each fall semester. To qualify for admission to the PharmD program at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, an applicant for Fall admissions must complete 71 units/credits of specific pre-pharmacy courses. The Admissions Committee invites candidates to interview for admission to the college based upon the following criteria:[3]

Graduate

Graduate degree programs (MS and PhD) are offered in pharmaceutical sciences and in pharmacology and toxicology. The specific tracks within the UA College of Pharmacy Graduate Studies Program do not accept applications for the spring semester admission. Applications are only accepted for fall semester admission. Applicants must meet the University of Arizona’s graduate admissions criteria.[4]

Class statistics

According to the Fall of 2016 data,[5] the number of students in the PharmD program is 432 and there are 50 postgraduate students.

The majority of PharmD students come from Arizona (90% of the graduating Class of 2017). Enrollment is about 62% female and the average age is about 23 years old. The average science GPA for the Class of 2017 is 3.53 and average cumulative GPA is 3.59.[6]

Centers

Center for Toxicology

The center is the home for UA research and training toxicology programs at the university.

Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center

The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center investigates mechanisms by which exposures to environmental agents (and other stresses) contribute to human disease.[7]

Superfund Research Program

The UA Superfund Research Program is a collaborative research program among toxicologists, environmental scientists and environmental engineers from many University of Arizona colleges who address hazardous waste problems of the Southwest.[8]

Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research

The Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research (HOPE) focuses on cost-effectiveness analysis of drug therapies, quality-of-life assessment, pharmaceutical policy analysis and drug-use evaluation[9]

Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center

The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center and the MotherToBaby Arizona at the College of Pharmacy answer about 60,000 hotline calls a year from the public and health-care professionals. About 70 percent of received calls are managed at home, keeping Arizonans out of emergency rooms and other facilities. The center also participates in research on anti-venom for snake bite, spider bite and scorpion stings.[10]

Arizona Center for Drug Discovery

The Arizona Center for Drug Discovery was established in 2018. The center serves as an organizational hub connecting the University of Arizona researchers in Tucson and Phoenix with partnering organizations to advance academic-based drug discovery throughout the state. The Center is advised by a Scientific Advisory Board, a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary group who oversees all of the Center’s initiatives[11]

Student organizations

Prepharmacy

PharmD

Graduate Organizations

External links

Notes and References

  1. "College of Pharmacy Facts. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy."
  2. Web site: Hall of Deans. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. 19 April 2013.
  3. Web site: To Apply. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy.
  4. Web site: Future Students. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. 19 April 2013.
  5. Web site: College of Pharmacy Facts. UA College of Pharmacy. 1 May 2017.
  6. Web site: Class of 2017 Statistics College of Pharmacy - University of Arizona. www.pharmacy.arizona.edu. 2017-05-01.
  7. http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/ Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center
  8. http://superfund.pharmacy.arizona.edu/ Superfund Research Program
  9. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/centers/health-outcomes-pharmacoeconomic-research Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research
  10. Web site: University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Fast Fact Sheets. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. 19 April 2013.
  11. Web site: UA College of Pharmacy Establishes Arizona Center for Drug Discovery. 5 October 2018. College of Pharmacy. University of Arizona College of Pharmacy.
  12. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/prepharm Prepharmacy Club
  13. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/apha-asp Academy of Student Pharmacists
  14. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/azpa-spa Arizona Pharmacy Association Student Pharmacy Academy
  15. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/international-pharmaceutical-students-federation-ipsf Global Medical Brigades
  16. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/international-pharmaceutical-students-federation-ipsf International Pharmaceutical Students Federation
  17. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/ncpa National Community Pharmacists Association
  18. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/pediacats PediaCats
  19. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/student-society-health-system-pharmacists-sshp Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists
  20. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/student-council Student Council
  21. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/graduate-student-council Graduate Student Council
  22. http://www.gpsc.arizona.edu/ UA Graduate and Professional Student Council
  23. http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/students/stdorgs/ipsor International Society for Pharmaeconomics and Outcomes Research