Palmetto Poison Center Awarded Grant
The Palmetto Poison Center -- housed at the University of South Carolina campus of the South Carolina College of Pharmacy (SCCP) -- has been awarded a $310,000 grant by the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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USC College of Pharmacy Alumni
The Columbia Business Journal annually releases the “20 Under 40” list, a list of “rising business stars in the Midlands.” Launched in January 2004, the list honors professionals whose accomplishments include excelling in their industry, but who also invest their time and talents in their commu
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Message from the Executive Dean: Update on the Upstate
Over the past few years the College has cultivated affiliations with institutions and practice sites in the Upstate, including the Greenville Hospital System (GHS) and Spartanburg Regional Health-System (SRH) and many community pharmacy partners. We are firmly established in the Upstate a
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South Carolina College of Pharmacy
The South Carolina College of Pharmacy (SCCP) was formed in 2004 through the integration of the Colleges of Pharmacy at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, and the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston to advance pharmacy education, research, and service.
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New Hire Reflects Upstate Pharmacy Partnership
South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Spartanburg Regional Medical Center Team Up
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SCCP Jumps to Top 20 Rank
The American Association of Clinical Pharmacists (AACP) recently posted the rankings of National Institutes of Health (NIH) for colleges of pharmacy and SCCP continued its trend of increased funding by cracking the ranks of the top 20 NIH-funded schools.
By securing nearly $5.5 million
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MUSC College of Pharmacy Alumni
Agrarian poet Allen Tate once wrote “With the war of 1914-1918, the South re-entered the world -- but gave a backward glance as it stepped over the border: that backward glance gave us the Southern renaissance, a literature conscious of the past in the present.”
During Alumni Weekend Fe
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Center for Medication Safety and Efficacy Approved as Center of Economic Excellence
Columbia, SC—Medications harm millions of people each year through adverse effects, misuse, or medication errors. Many of these errors are made in hospitals and other health care settings, according to the
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SCCP Celebrates American Pharmacists Month
This Halloween, parents will warn their kids to get treats only from people they trust.
But even a trusted source might give kids a treat they’re allergic to, or maybe that one-more-piece that makes them sick to their stomachs.
The parents, and the parents’ parents, face a simi
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Rite Aid Establishes Endowed Scholarship at USC campus
Rite Aid Establishes Endowed Scholarship Fund at South CarolinaCollege of Pharmacy
Scholarship Fund Part of Rite Aid’s Commitment to Pharmacy Schools & the Ed
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