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Diversity Committee
Welcome! The Diversity Committee is open to all pre-professional and professional pharmacy students, graduate students, as well as faculty and staff. The group meets monthly during the academic year. Contact us: Interested students should contact the committee’s faculty advisors Dr. Adrian Hernandez at adrian.hernandez-diaz@uconn.edu or Dr. Chinenye Anyanwu at chinenye.anyanwu@uconn.edu. Students of Color (SoC) Mentorship […]
School of Pharmacy Advisory Board
UConn School of Pharmacy’s Advisory Board is comprised of School of Pharmacy alums and leaders in pharmacy who provide advice and counsel to the School of Pharmacy that forwards the School’s mission of research, teaching, and service. The School is appreciative of each individual’s dedication to the Schools development and prominence both nationally and internationally. […]
Arthur E. Schwarting Symposium LIVE Event: Friday, April 17, 2026 REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
Arthur E. Schwarting was an internationally recognized leader in the transformation of pharmacognosy from a plant-based discipline to a science based on the chemistry of natural products. He also was the preeminent pharmacognosist in the U.S. to engage in the study of medicinal agents from microorganisms, and he was a pioneer in the use of […]
Long-Acting Injectable Medication Products
About this Course Pharmacists possess the training and skills necessary to administer certain long-acting injectable (LAI) medications used in the management of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Through collaborative practice agreements, pharmacists can administer Long Acting Injectables in almost every state. In some states, including the state of Connecticut, this occurs via collaborative agreements, […]
Patient Safety: Pharmacy Metrics-Recorded Webinar
About this Course This course is a recorded (home study version) of the Pharmacy Metrics Webinar Learning Objectives Upon completion of this application based CE Activity, a pharmacy technician will be able to: Describe the importance of pharmacy metrics for efficient operation. Define pharmacy metrics in various settings. Describe how team members can effectively […]
Law: Psychedelic Drugs: Can They Make the “Trip” to the Pharmacy Shelf?-RECORDED WEBINAR
The Arthur E. Schwarting Symposium is an educational conference focused on pharmacy practice for pharmacists in many settings. This year’s sympoisum had an overall topic of pharmcogenesy which was a favorite area of Dean Schwarting’s. This presentation is a Law CE revolving around psychodelic drugs used to treat Mental Health Disorders. Learning Objectives 1. Review […]
CT Law Review LIVE Event-2026
Are you new to Connecticut? Do you need to take the Connecticut Law Exam for licensure? MPJE CT Law Review 2026 THIS WILL BE both IN PERSON and LIVE STREAMED. Thursday, May 14, 2026 Time: 8:00 am-5:00 pm Location: Pharmacy Biology Building Room 131 Cost: $200 There is a fee for parking in the North […]
CT Law Review Handouts
Are you new to Connecticut? Do you need to take the Connecticut Law Exam for licensure? Study Guide/Handouts from the 2025 program are now available for $50. To Order the 2025 Handouts-$50
NAPLEX Calculation Review LIVE Event-2026
Are you studying for the NAPLEX EXAM? NAPLEX Pharmacy Calculations Review 2026 Live Event-THIS WILL BE A LIVE IN-PERSON Event (no streaming) Date: Friday, May 15, 2026 Where: Pharmacy Biology Building (PBB) Room 131 Time: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Cost: $0 You MUST Register (even though there is no fee) There is a fee […]
Teaching Philosophy and Portfolios (Optional)
Learning Objectives: Explain the purpose of a teaching philosophy Describe the components of a philosophy Discuss the fundamental element of a teaching portfolio Describe the material from oneself and from others that are contained in a teaching portfolio Create a draft teaching portfolio Activity Faculty Nathaniel Rickles, PharmD, PhD, BCPP Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice […]