The Pharm.D. Program: Preparing the
Architects of Tomorrow’s Health Care
The six-year doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program develops
students into pharmacists capable of providing the highest quality
of care in a broad range of settings.
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Pharmacists Lead the Quest for
Health
In the 21st century, infectious and chronic diseases are the
undisputed source of much human suffering. While cures are not
available yet for all of these illnesses, treatments to
prevent or control them exist.
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A New Role for Pharmacists
In this era of managed care, with its emphasis on improving patient
outcomes while also reducing costs, the pharmaceutical industry is
a significant partner in health care delivery. The health needs of
our growing elderly population also place pharmacists in a pivotal
role.
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Urban Dwellers Suffer
The challenges facing health care professionals in urban areas are
substantial. Pharmacists, with their front-line interaction
with consumers in numerous settings and their specialized skills,
have a major role to play in alleviating the suffering of
low-income urban residents.
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The Urban Pharmaceutical Care Research and
Education Institute
In recognition of its mission as a metropolitan, Catholic,
and Vincentian university (that is, we follow the teachings of St.
Vincent de Paul), the St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences created The Urban Pharmaceutical Care
Research and Education Institute.
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