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CSHP Spotlights Neeloufar Fakourfar, a Chapman University Clinical Faculty Member

April 27, 2026 by | Faculty

Chapman University School of Pharmacy faculty member Neeloufar Fakourfar, Pharm.D., was recently featured by the California Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CSHP), where she spoke about her career journey, carried by purpose, resilience, and a commitment to patient care and pharmacy education. From early experiences serving patients in a community pharmacy to advancing ambulatory care practice

What Happens in Pharmacy Clinical Rotations?

April 22, 2026 by | Faculty

What Happens in Pharmacy School Clinical Rotations? The classes you take as a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) student will expose you to every aspect of the profession. Clinical rotations are where you’ll put those lessons to work.  From once-a-week rotations in your first year to full-time rotation in your later studies, these hands-on opportunities build

What Do You Study in a Master’s in Regulatory Affairs?

April 20, 2026 by | Students

What Do You Study in a Master’s in Regulatory Affairs? Every day, individuals rely on a constellation of treatments, therapies and medical devices that have improved lives immeasurably. But those innovations aren’t just effective. They’re also safe, thanks to strict regulations imposed by government regulators both in the U.S. and in other countries. A master’s

Students Gain a Leg Up in Preparing for Competitive Pharmacy Fellowships

March 17, 2026 by | Faculty

For aspiring pharmacists, the transition from pharmacy school to a full-time career in healthcare involves making important early-career decisions that can be difficult. Choosing between entering practice immediately, pursuing residency, or completing a fellowship often shapes the rest of a pharmacist’s career. For future pharmacists considering a fellowship, CUSP offers PHRM 792 and 793: Path

American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education Publishes CUSP Study on National Variability in Inconsistencies in APPE Preparation

March 12, 2026 by | Faculty

A new study by Chapman University School of Pharmacy reveals how pharmacy schools across the United States approach the transition from classroom to practice settings (Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs)) differently, and findings reveal significant gaps in student preparedness. Published in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (Navigating the Transition to APPEs: A Survey of

Pharmacy Educator Training Program for Residents and Preceptors offered at Chapman University

February 11, 2026 by | Faculty

Comprehensive pharmacy training involves educating students about the wide spectrum of career paths they can pursue upon graduation. For those drawn to academia, pharmacists teach, conduct research, and shape the minds of future healthcare practitioners. Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) offers a specialized Teaching Skills Certificate Program that transforms interest into expertise for Doctor

Student Pharmacists Take Advocacy to D.C.

September 18, 2025 by | Students

This summer, three student pharmacists shaped the future of healthcare in the nation’s capital as part of the Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). Hosted by the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), CUSP students Elena Wu (Vice President of Patient Care), Harvey Duong (OCPhA/CPhA Liaison), and Tien Dinh (APhA-ASP Regional Delegate) attended this year’s SLI, where their ideas,

CUSP Delivers Life-Saving Skills with Stop the Bleed

June 16, 2025 by | Patient Safety

In life-threatening emergencies, every second matters, and our students know that mere moments can prevent fatalities. Each year, Chapman University School of Pharmacy students teach our neighbors throughout Southern California to have proactive responses and how to be active bystanders following traumatic events as part of the Stop the Bleed campaign. Stop the Bleed is

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