Credits 3 credits Coordinator/Primary Instructor Catalog Description Integrates computing, statistical, and biological sciences, algorithms, and data analysis/management. Multidisciplinary student research teams. Modeling dynamic biological processes. Extra project work for 4 credits. (Lec. 3, Project 3) Pre: major in a computing, statistical, or biological science or permission of instructor. […]
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BPS520 Biomedical Sciences Journal Club
Credits 2 credits Coordinator/Primary Instructor Dr. Angela Slitt When Offered The class will be offered on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12-1 Catalog Description This is a two-credit course that will survey literature ranging from human studies to biochemical and molecular mechanisms of drugs and diseases. The topic for Spring 2010 will be “ADME in the […]
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Credits 3 credits Coordinator/Primary Instructor Dr. Kelly Orr & Dr. Ginger Lemay Catalog Description Expansion of nonprescription and complementary medicine therapeutics. Explore the implementation of pharmaceutical care programs in community pharmacy practice.(Lec. 3) Pre: Third year Doctor of Pharmacy professional student with successful completion of Self Care 1. Estimated Enrollment […]
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Credits 3 credits Coordinator/Primary Instructor Dr. David Worthen Catalog Description This course will present current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP’s) and the current regulatory climate applicable to the manufacture of pharmaceutical products in the United States, including: the drug development process; the regulation of drug products; and the application of […]
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The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy is committed to conducting its affairs in an open and honest manner with respect for all individuals. Anyone who perceives that there are practices that do not conform to this policy may initiate a formal complaint. Complaints to the College of Pharmacy The College of Pharmacy encourages […]
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The College has a requirement that all Pharm.D. students must maintain a 2.3 GPA in all professional coursework in order to remain in the program. Also, is a requirement that Pharm.D. students must have a 2.3 GPA to graduate. In addition, no student is allowed to earn a grade of less than C- on any […]
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Students are expected to attend class. Absences due to illness or health condition; religious observance; school-approved activities; and family emergencies shall be excused in accordance with the University Manual. All other absences will be deemed unexcused unless prior approval from the course coordinator is granted. For unexcused absences, no credit or makeup time will be given […]
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Students who wish to waive any portion of the degree requirements must submit a letter of request with supporting documentation for the waiver to the Office of Students Affairs prior to their final semester in the program. Their requests will be submitted to the curriculum committee for consideration. If it is viewed favorably by the […]
Continue reading "Waiving Graduation Requirements"American Pharmacists Association – Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP)
To be the collective voice of pharmacy students, to provide opportunities for professional growth, and to envision and actively promote the future of pharmacy.
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APhA-ASP Chapter Professionalism Award On March 4, 2013 at the Annual APhA Meeting in Los Angeles, CA Casey Brown (URI Chapter President) received the Chapter Professionalism award on behalf of the URI College of Pharmacy APhA-ASP from the national president of the organization. Following the ceremony Dr. Campbell along with members from our chapter displayed […]
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