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2020-22 CUSP-Amgen Fellow Dr. Nazgol Emami

September 8, 2020 by | Uncategorized

Dr. Nazgol Emami is the 2020-2022 CUSP-Amgen Fellow with a focus on Oncology Medical Affairs. With a strong passion for pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical industry that developed before pharmacy school, she is committed to being at the forefront of therapeutic developments that will improve patient outcomes. The CUSP-Amgen fellowship program provides the most

Alumni Interview Featuring Alexander Delgado, PharmD (’19) CUSP Alumni Advisory Board Member

November 25, 2019 by | Uncategorized

My name is Alexander Delgado. I graduated in the Spring of 2019 from Chapman University School of Pharmacy. I am currently doing a residency for HonorHealth Scottsdale Medical Centers. My hobbies include playing with my dog, going on hikes, and binge-watching shows from various streaming platforms. Career After graduation, I moved to Scottsdale, Arizona to

Welcome our new CUSP Alumni Advisory Board members!

August 9, 2019 by | Pharmacy School

Join us to welcome the new additions to CUSP Alumni Advisory Board, Mary Ngo, PharmD (’19) and Alexander Delgado, PharmD (’19.) Drs. Ngo and Delgado will be serving on the board for the next three years to support CUSP and its alumni community. Below is the current roaster of the Alumni Advisory Board as of

CUSP Celebrates Class of 2019 at Graduation Awards Banquet

May 17, 2019 by | Pharmacy School

On May 16th, CUSP celebrated the 2019 graduating class at the second annual Graduation Awards Banquet at the Newport Beach Country Club.  During the evening, awards from faculty were given, as well as student-nominated awards and corporate awards.  Sarah Paik received the Mylan Excellence in Pharmacy Award, recognizing her as a student who demonstrated excellence

CUSP Student Pharmacist Advocacy Efforts to Promote Safe Handling of Oral Chemotherapy Agents

November 16, 2018 by | Uncategorized

Chapman University student pharmacists and their capstone advisers Siu Fun Wong and Coco Yang, make a second visit to Sacramento to present to the California State Board of Pharmacy to propose to the California Board of Pharmacy Communication and Educational Committee the addition of a standardized “hazardous drug” symbol to the oral chemotherapy medication prescription

Pharmacy Law, SB493, Continues To Be Delayed In The Midst Of Regulatory Debates Chapman University School of Pharmacy professor's weigh in on why its taken the law so long to come to fruition, and what it means for the profession.

March 23, 2016 by | Uncategorized

A law was passed in 2013 to allow pharmacists at locations like CVS and Rite Aid to initiate therapy and dispense birth control medications WITHOUT patients first seeing a physician or other healthcare provider. The law aims to make it easier for women to get hormonal contraceptives. That 2013 law was supposed to have been

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