Team-based health education to expand at Campbell
Posted on January 22, 2013 in PA Program, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Public Health, Students
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.
Pharmacy student-athlete receives national academic honors
Posted on January 9, 2013 in Pharmacy, Students
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.
Q&A with Sam Eberwein, Campbell pharmacy student and football player
Posted on September 7, 2012 in Pharmacy, Students
He’s a polished pharmacy student and powerful placekicker at Campbell University. Read more about Sam Eberwein’s involvement with the football program, and how he balances the rigorous schedule of pharmacy school.
Campbell hosts 7th annual Healthcare Professionals Readiness & Enrichment Program
Posted on May 17, 2012 in Students
Fifty-eight college students, from universities across the state and local region, arrived today for Campbell University’s 7th annual Healthcare Professionals Readiness & Enrichment Program (H-PREP), a three-day preparatory event designed to help students become stronger applicants for advanced degrees in health care.
WakeMed CEO delivers CPHS graduation address
Posted on May 14, 2012 in Students
Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences conferred more than 150 degrees on Friday, during the institution’s graduation at the John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center. WakeMed CEO and President Bill Atkinson delivered the graduation address.