PharmNews - Winter 2016 | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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PharmNews - Winter 2016

A project prepared by student members of the Texas Tech Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists won the Outstanding Professional Development Project Award at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and Student Society Showcase. 


A Dallas faculty member began her term as president of the Texas Chapter of the ASCP, and a resident won a Top 4 Poster award during the organization's annual meeting. 


The month wasn’t just about tricks and treats for the Abilene campus. It presented a goodie bag full of opportunities for students, faculty and staff to volunteer for many worthwhile causes throughout the Key City community. 


Dr. Kalkunte Srivenugopal's research in the School of Pharmacy received a boost in November when CPRIT named him a recipient of an Individual Investigator Research Award for Cancer in Children and Adolescents.


 

A team of researchers from the School of Pharmacy, Cook Children’s Health Care System in Fort Worth and Children’s Medical Center in Dallas have been working to improve methods of quality checking compounded pharmaceuticals. 


The Texas Panhandle Poison Center, hosted by the Ïã½¶Ö±²¥ School of Pharmacy in Amarillo, has achieved re-accreditation through 2023 from the American Association of Poison Control Centers. 


Students and alumni in Amarillo shared their passion for science with local middle and high school girls recently at the 2016 Women in Science Endeavors (WISE) symposium. 


Three students from Ïã½¶Ö±²¥â€™s Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences made platform presentations Oct. 20-22 at the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting in Waco, Texas. 


Several students from the Dallas/ Fort Worth campus partnered with Tzu Chi Foundation, a local charity and education group, to provide health screenings to the underserved community in the Arlington area. 


Fourteen student members of the American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Pharmacy Students (APhA-ASP) represented Ïã½¶Ö±²¥ at the APhA Region VI Midyear Regional Meeting Nov. 4-6 in Little Rock, Arkansas. 


Amarillo fourth-year (P4) students Brandi Dahl and Christina Tran were selected as the top overall team at TTSSHP's annual Clinical Skills Competition Oct. 21-22


First-year (P1) students from the School of Pharmacy recently spent part of their Saturday afternoon helping improve wheelchair access for several members of the Amarillo community. 


PharmNews is a quarterly electronic newsletter produced by the Ïã½¶Ö±²¥ Office of Communications for stakeholders of the School of Pharmacy.

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