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College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences honors scholarship donors at annual luncheon

Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences hosted its annual scholarship luncheon on Sat., Feb. 9, giving students the opportunity to thank the donors who help fund their education. 

Donors provided over $240,000 in scholarships this year, giving financial assistance to more than 115 post-graduate students in the College’s pharmacy, physician assistant practice, pharmaceutical sciences and clinical research programs.

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Campbell’s Kappa Psi chapter to celebrate 25 years

Campbell University’s Kappa Psi chapter will celebrate its 25th anniversary this weekend during the pharmacy fraternity’s regional meeting in Buies Creek. Nearly 200 guests are expected to attend.

“We have members coming from pharmacy schools all over the Atlantic Province,” said Jordan Ballou, regent of Campbell’s Kappa Psi chapter and second-year pharmacy student. “A group of Campbell alumni are also attending the meeting to help us celebrate.”

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Team-based health education to expand at Campbell

Campbell University’s health science students will soon have the opportunity to train alongside each other in the classroom and during clinical rotations.

A pilot project for the new Interprofessional Education Program was held at the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences last week. Over fifty pharmacy, physician assistant and public health students worked together in teams to interview a standardized patient, identify the diagnosis and create a treatment plan.

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Adams named first assistant dean of graduate and interprofessional education

Michael L. Adams, PharmD, PhD, was recently promoted as the first assistant dean of graduate and interprofessional education at Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences.

In his new role, Adams is responsible for developing an interprofessional education program to integrate a team-based training component into the College’s academic programs. He will also administer policies and requirements for all current and future graduate programs at CPHS.

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Pharmacy student-athlete receives national academic honors

Campbell University starting placekicker and second-year pharmacy student Sam Eberwein has been named to the FCS Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star team and the College Sports Journal FCS All-Academic squads.

Eberwein and his teammate Kurt Odom are two of just 54 in the nation (five in the Pioneer Football League) to receive FCS All-Star status. The two join Jordan Cramer (fullback, 2011) as the only other Camels to make the list in the program's five seasons.

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