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Dean Chisholm-Burns receives Distinguished Teaching Scholar Award from AACP

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College of Pharmacy Dean Marie Chisholm-Burns, PharmD, PhD, MPH, MBA, FCCP, FASHP, FAST, was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Scholar Award for 2021 by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP). The national award is designed to recognize excellence of AACP academic pharmacy faculty members engaged in and supporting scholarly teaching and the scholarship of… Read More

Hamilton receives FNCS designation

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Leslie Hamilton, PharmD, FCCP, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP, associate professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science, has been named as a Fellow of the Neurocritical Care Society, one of few pharmacists to receive the FNCS designation. Fellows of the society must be dedicated to program development, scholarship, leadership, and professionalism within the field… Read More

College hosts retirement reception for Shelia Cooper

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The College of Pharmacy hosted a retirement celebration June 25 for Shelia Cooper, who retired as assistant dean for administration at the UTHSC College of Pharmacy after 37 years of service to the university. Many friends, family, and current and former coworkers attended the reception to celebrate Shelia. “I am grateful to have worked alongside… Read More

New SGAEC President Aims to Serve with Intention and Enthusiasm

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Fourth-year pharmacy student Leah Burns is excited to return to the University of Tennessee Health Science Center campus as the new president of the Student Government Association Executive Council (SGAEC). “The pandemic changed our student learning experience and how we interact with each other,” Burns said. “Last year was long and isolating for many of us, but… Read More

Shelia Cooper retires after 37 years at UTHSC

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Shelia Cooper, assistant dean for administration at the UTHSC College of Pharmacy, is retiring from her position July 1. Cooper has served as assistant dean for five years and began working in the College of Pharmacy in 2001 as business manager for the Department of Clinical Pharmacy. She has spent 37 years at UTHSC, beginning… Read More

Faculty members receive teaching awards

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Three UTHSC College of Pharmacy faculty members were recognized for their outstanding contributions to teaching with UTHSC Student Government Association Executive Council (SGAEC) Excellence in Teaching Awards. Each year, two faculty members from each college receive Excellence in Teaching Awards. This year’s winners from the College of Pharmacy were Michael Christensen, PharmD, BS, AS, professor… Read More

Welcome Terrice Watson to the College of Pharmacy

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Terrice Watson has joined the UTHSC College of Pharmacy as assistant dean for finance and administration. Watson holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Christian Brothers University, a master’s degree in operations management from the University of Arkansas, and a Master of Business Administration degree from Webster University. She is currently pursuing a Doctor… Read More

Hamilton receives Diversity and Inclusion Mini-Grant

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Leslie Hamilton, PharmD, FCCP, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP, associate professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science, received a Diversity and Inclusion Mini-Grant from the UTHSC Office of Equity and Diversity. Hamilton received the mini-grant for her proposal, “Increasing Diversity in Residencies and Fellowships in Pharmacy.” She will work on this proposal alongside four… Read More

Congratulations Class of 2021!

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Congratulations to the graduating Class of 2021! We were excited to be able to hold a commencement ceremony May 11 at the Renasant Convention Center in Memphis. Please enjoy these photos from the event.

UTHSC College of Pharmacy introduces three-year path to PharmD

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Beginning with this fall’s incoming class, students in the Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Pharmacy will have the option of completing the program in three years, rather than the traditional four years. The Immersive PharmD Accelerated Track (ImPAcT) will include the same curriculum as the traditional… Read More