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December 4, 2023

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Events and General Announcements

 

P1-P3's! Spring 2024 Schedule is Available!

The weekly Spring 2024 schedule has been released for PRX courses. Please remember that the schedule is a living document and will be updated with any necessary changes including room assignments. Please refer to the email from summer for spring supply lists. Dr. Charneski. Posted by Dr. Charneski. 12/4

 

New ONLINE Asynchronous elective opened!

PHT 752 Intro Scientific Data Analysis (1 credit)
The course is designed to give an introduction to the important maxim of “truth” in science. The foundation of science is the data that form the basis of hypothesis must be verifiable. Errors in science do occur and can lead to retraction, that leads to the concept of science being a self- correcting process. In this introductory course, we use retracted literature (from both basic research and clinical research) to teach students how to analyze data. Retracted literature are known to be due to errors or manipulated data, many are highly cited papers and published in high impact journals. We will discuss the source of errors, for example in image manipulation, interpretation of statistical p-value. We will also discuss the ethics in conducting research. As an introductory course, this course can be taken as a "stand alone" course as well as in conjunction with the existing PHT750 courses! Posted by Dr. Mercier. 12/4

 

Graduate/Professional Student Support Space - join us virtually on 12/6 at 7pm

The end of the fall semester is in sight, and for many of us, this can be a very stressful time. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and could use some support, consider joining CAPS in a virtual open space where you can connect with other graduate/professional students and discuss your unique experiences. The goal of this support space is to provide a safe and supportive environment where graduate students can engage in conversation with others who understand what they’re going through. With the help of a facilitating therapist, group members can offer each other support, encouragement, and feedback. Whether you’re feeling stressed about coursework, struggling with the challenge of graduate school overall, or just looking for a community of like minded individuals, this support space is here for you. Posted by Dr. Waite. 12/4
Join us on Zoom on Wednesday, 12/6 from 7-8pm and start building connections. 
 

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Professional Opportunities

 

ICB Health Promoter Volunteer Opportunity December 9th 2023

The Institute of Clinical Bioethics is looking for pharmacy students to help with one of their Health Promoter Programs! This is a great opportunity to join an extensive network of healthcare providers and professionals who provide FREE health screening and medical supplies in many underserved communities. Some health screenings provided include oncology, dental, diabetes, etc. Please reach out to Christ Do (cd20835908@sju.edu) for more information. 12/4

 

Now Accepting Applications: Costa Rica Medical Outreach Opportunity!

During this trip to Costa Rica, you will work with other students and faculty from Saint Joseph's in the Department of Physical Therapy and Pharmacy Practice. We will work collaboratively to screen patients in their homes, treat appropriate patients in community clinics and clinical settings, and provide services in schools for special needs children. There is also time for educational work and exposure to healthcare professions in the country. During your time abroad, you’ll provide client care under the supervision of a licensed faculty member as well as learn about other healthcare professions.

This opportunity is scheduled for spring break with travel dates of March 2 through March 10, 2024. As a reminder, while this is a service-learning experience and not offered for credit due to SJU regulations, there will be various options to assist with funding/travel.

Please reach out to Dr. Angela Bingham or Dr. Charrell Lipscomb with any questions. Looking forward to receiving your applications! Posted by Dr. Lipscomb. 12/4

Apply here!
 
 
 
 

Events and General Announcements

 

PCP Pick-Me-Ups!

With the end of semester near and schedules being busier than ever, take some time to enjoy some PCP Pick-Me-Ups! Build your own trail mix bar, hot cocoa, donuts, and more can all be found in the Griffith Lobby on the afternoons of December 4th, 6th, and 7th. Check the graphic for exact times and be sure to stop by! 11/30

 

HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE!

PCPediatrics is currently hosting a Holiday Toy Drive from November 27 to December 8 across BOTH campuses! We are accepting new, unopened and unwrapped toys and books for children up to 12 years old. Toys may include and are not limited to dolls, board games, jewelry kits, lego sets, race cars, etc. Donation boxes are located in IPEX 1st floor, ARC first floor and Campion's Saxbys. All will be donated to Toys For Tots in Bristol, PA! We appreciate any effort in helping us spread joy to all children throughout this holiday season! Reach out to Luz Rosario (lr20828151@sju.edu) or Chris Khov (ck20838924@sju.edu) with any questions. 11/30

 

3-CREDIT ELECTIVE/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Pharmacy History & Museum Practice

Offered spring 2024, the MUSEUM INTERNSHIP COURSE allows pharmacy students to spend 10 hours a week working with the team at the Marvin Samson Museum for Pharmacy History, located on the UC campus. As a student intern, you will have to opportunity to research and care for historical pharmacy and college artifacts, create collection photography, and curate installation and interactive displays. Students will deepen interdisciplinary skills including: critical thinking; creative problem-solving; manual dexterity; sense observation; information synthesis; information presentation and communication. COURSE INFO: ART HISTORY 481 (CRN: 11614) run by Professor Martha Easton. Please contact Emma Gunuey-Marrs (egunuey@sju.edu) if interested in enrolling. 11/30

 

Wrapping Up Native American & Alaska Native Heritage Month!

As November comes to a close and you reflect upon your Thanksgiving activities, check out this post describing some of the contributions of Native American and Alaska Native peoples to our world of pharmacy and medicine. Special thanks to Assistant Curator Emma Gunuey-Marrs for the idea contribution!

Can't click on the attached post to view it? Click the button below to view it closer! Posted by Dr. Garcia. 11/27

 
Contributions to Medicine: Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month
 

Institute of Clinical Bioethics Speaker Panel Event

PPA will be hosting a panel event of speakers from SJU's Institute of Clinical Bioethics on Tuesday, 12/5 from 2-3pm at STC 237. Come out to learn more about ICB's work and ways you can be involved! 11/27

 

PCP Student Council Meeting

Come join our final PCP student council meeting of the semester! We will meet on December 7 at 7pm in PTC 140! Food will be served.
Class reps if you can not attend please email secretary Madalynne Burford.
Posted by Madalynne Burford mb20801295@sju.edu. 11/27

 
 
 

Professional Opportunities

 

JOB OPPORTUNITY: Be an Engagement Ambassador!

JOB OPPORTUNITY: The SJU Advancement and Alumni office have a job opportunity to be a Engagement Ambassador through the RNL calling program. This is a remote position and you act as a caller to alumni and friends to update their information, ask for donations, etc. The position will make phone calls for Saint Joseph's University but also other universities. Click the button below for the full job description and to apply. If you have questions or need more information, contact Adam Gault, Director of Annual Fund Campaigns at AGault@sju.edu. Posted by Dean Foote. 11/27

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The mission of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy is to educate and develop students to become leaders and innovators in patient care, research and business who are differentiated by their professional and ethical values.

The College is distinguished by its leadership role and impeccable professional ethics establishing a global reputation for impacting the profession of pharmacy though advocacy, excellence in patient care, interprofessional collaboration, developing innovative practice models, research and development, and healthcare business. 

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