College of Pharmacy Staff Handbook

The University of Michigan College of Pharmacy has a reputation of excellence and has consistently remained one of the top five colleges of pharmacy in the nation The study of pharmacy at the University of Michigan began in 1868 within a department of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts The College of Pharmacy was established as an independent college in 1876 and was the first one at a state university in the country The College offers graduate degrees in the areas of medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and social and administrative pharmacy The PharmD degree program is the only professional pharmacy degree program offered at Details
College of Pharmacy Staff Handbook

UNM College of Pharmacy 2008-2009 Doctor of Pharmacy Student Handbook

This handbook is designed to describe the Pharm D program, course of instruction and academic regulations The handbook is not to be regarded as a contract between the student and the College of Pharmacy The College of Pharmacy reserves the right to change any provisions or requirements at any time within the student's term of residence in the Pharm D program Mission The mission of the College of Pharmacy is to develop innovative leaders in pharmaceutical care and research that enhance the quality of life for the people of New Mexico Vision Our vision is to be the premier college of pharmacy, recognized for excellence, leadership, and innovation Details
UNM College of Pharmacy 2008-2009 Doctor of Pharmacy Student Handbook

PHARMACY GRADUATE HANDBOOK COLLEGE OF PHARMACY TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Graduate and Research Committee (GRC) prepared this handbook for graduate students and graduate faculty in the College of Pharmacy: • To provide information specific to graduate programs offered in the College of Pharmacy • To list and describe college policies, rules and procedures related to graduate programs • To supplement the statement of policies and procedures related to graduate programs in the Graduate School Handbook (GSH) published by the Graduate School The Pharmacy Graduate Handbook (PGH) is a companion volume to the Graduate School Handbook (GSH) and specific Graduate School The major goals of graduate education in the College of Pharmacy are: • To encourage original and creative thinking about topics related to pharmaceutical sciences through formal and informal instruction, research Details
PHARMACY GRADUATE HANDBOOK COLLEGE OF PHARMACY TABLE OF CONTENTS

Harding University College of Pharmacy STUDENT HANDBOOK

The Harding University College of Pharmacy Handbook is not intended to represent a contract, either specific or implied, with students enrolled in the College of Pharmacy Rather it is intended as a set of guidelines for students, faculty, and staff regarding the handling of student academic and non-academic affairs The contents of the Handbook may be changed at any time at the discretion of the administration of the College of Pharmacy Every effort will be made to inform students of changes in a timely and responsible manner TABLE OF CONTENTS History and Mission 5 History of the Harding University College of Pharmacy 5 Mission of the College 5 Vision Details
Harding University College of Pharmacy STUDENT HANDBOOK

Pharmacy Student Handbook

The profession of pharmacy plays a vital role in serving the health needs of the American people Pharmacists are the most accessible members of the health care team for the public and are authorities on drugs and their use With authority comes responsibility, and the goal of our faculty is to help you become a responsible pharmacist Students enrolled in the pharmaceutical sciences program are expected to demonstrate a similar level of personal responsibility This handbook is intended as a Welcome to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences for new students and as a source of information for the Student body about major policies and procedures within Details
Pharmacy Student Handbook