Class Presidents Announced for 2022/23
The results are in! Pharm.D. candidates have collectively chosen the following students to represent their graduating classes for the 2022/2023 academic year: P3: Justin Rambaran P2 Manny Molina P1 Brenda Kilzi
The results are in! Pharm.D. candidates have collectively chosen the following students to represent their graduating classes for the 2022/2023 academic year: P3: Justin Rambaran P2 Manny Molina P1 Brenda Kilzi
Only three weeks before her graduation, Chapman University School of Pharmacy lost a bright, hardworking, kind student. Savanah Tran is remembered fondly by her family, partner, friends, and pharmily as the “epitome of beauty, grace, selflessness, and above all strength”*. She was an asset to the pharmacies she served during her IPPEs and APPEs, and
Chapman Pharmacy continued to break records this last weekend at the 2022 California Society of Health-System Pharmacists Seminar. Most notably, CUSP won all three major award categories against 15 schools of pharmacy in California- A feat never yet done in CSHP’s competitive history! Quiz Bowl Led by student captain Chelsea Pan, 10 students competed in
My name is Samantha Isidro. I went to Chapman University School of Pharmacy through the Freshman Early Assurance Program, and I graduated in 2020. I am currently a staff pharmacist at CVS pharmacy. I like to do indoor rock climbs, sing at my church, and am interested in learning ballroom swing dancing. Career During my
The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) and Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) faculty and staff joined Dave’s Virtual Walk Across America in October 2020. This virtual walk campaign was started by PSMF CEO Dr. Dave Mayer to raise awareness for patient and health worker safety as the country grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic. The
Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) partnered with Ralphs Pharmacy to provide a drive-thru flu shot clinic for the Orange County community in October 2020. Ralphs Pharmacy has been an advocate of community health and wellness for many years and also supported CUSP and its Pharm.D. students through patient safety education, student scholarship, graduation award
Last April, Chapman University held a virtual Community Impact Forum to share some of its endeavors in supporting the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Facilitated by Vice President of Campus Planning and Design Collette Creppell, the forum featured panelists including President Daniele C. Struppa, City of Orange Mayor Mark Murphy, Vice President for Research Tom
The Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship (RPIF) Program is an industry-based training program that partners with leading pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies. It is designed for individuals with a Doctorate of Pharmacy to further their experience in the pharmaceutical industry through work experience and clinical research. This year was one of the most competitive years for candidates
My name is Shang Eun Park (Paul). I graduated from Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) in 2017 with a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Science (MSPS) with a focus on peptide therapeutics for Prostate Cancer. Now, I am almost done with a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Science in 2020 with a focus on targeting anticancer
Hoag Memorial Hospital has been awarded the Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence (CoE) by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). The CoE program recognizes organizations that have created stewardship programs led by infectious diseases physicians and infectious diseases pharmacists who are of the highest quality and have achieved standards aligned with evidence-based national