Spill The Pills! No images? Click here November 14, 2024 ![]() This week's FOW was written by Myra Anwar, PharmD Candidate 2025. Check it out HERE!![]() ![]() Events and General AnnouncementsPCPediatrics PJammin'Our biggest annual event is back! On Thursday, November 14th, from 1:30-3pm we will be in the STC Atrium raising awareness and funds for our friends at ACCO! We will be selling a variety of items including Chik-fil-a sandwiches, pill pins, pill pens, stickers, etc! All money raised will be sent to ACCO for the kiddos! Each purchase will get you a raffle ticket for a prize, AND if you come wearing pjs, you will receive an extra raffle ticket! 11/14 ![]() CVS Bring an Intern Event!Email desiree.giardetti@cvshealth.com and RSVP today! Posted by Dean Foote. 11/14 SCCP's Pharmacy Olympics!!SCCP is hosting the first ever pharmacy olympics event! Everyone that competes automatically gets free Chick fil a. Participants also have a chance to win a JBL speaker or 32 oz water bottle that holds both hot and cold liquid if they come in first or second place. All events are based on P1 skills so anyone can win! It will be $6 to compete. 11/14 ![]() Interested in Compounding? Come learn from PCP's very own Jake Korbutov owner of the ART of MEDICINECome get some tips and tricks into the world of Pharmaceutical Business and Compounding!! Jake Korbutov is a PCP alum and the president and founder of The Art of Medicine. Join us November 22nd at 12:30 pm in STC 237. Free Chick Fil A will be provided! 11/14 Escape the Room!IPhO and APhA are hosting an Escape the Room on Tuesday, November 19th in STC 337 at 2 pm. It is a great way to prevent end-of-the-semester burnout! There will be prizes and cookies! For any questions, please contact Riya Patel (rp20834345@sju.edu). 11/14 ![]() Professional OpportunitiesCommunity Pharmacy Residency Interested P4s - Albertsons/ACME PGY1 Residency Q&AIf you’re a P4 who is interested in pursuing a community pharmacy-based PGY1 residency, consider attending this presentation and Q&A about Albertsons’ (ACME) PGY1 residency programs. Albertsons Companies currently offers 18 residency positions across the United States. Each program is accredited by ASHP in partnership with the American Pharmacists Association. Posted by Dr. Owens. 11/14 HUMC Residency Information Session!Hackensack University Medical Center will be holding virtual information sessions to allow PGY1 and PGY2 candidates an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about our programs. RSVP to one of our general information sessions using the links in the flyer. Advance registration via Zoom is required. Please visit our residency website for additional information! 11/14 2025 Business of Collaborative Care SymposiumThe 2025 Business of Collaborative Care Symposium will be held on January 31 - February 1, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Registration is $200 for students which would be reimbursed by the dean's office after the meeting (use the travel request form). Visit the link for more information. Posted by Dean Foote. 11/14 ![]() ![]() Events and General Announcements![]() Celebrating Native American Heritage Month - Learn From Your Peers!Did you know as a P4 student, you can apply for a rotation with the Indian Health Service? P4 Sophie Orsulak recently completed her IHS rotation at the Crownpoint Health Care Facility in northwest New Mexico. Read about what Sophie learned while serving the Navajo people! Posted by Dr. Garcia. 11/11 CV and Resume WorkshopIPhO is hosting its first event for the Internship Series. The CV and Resume Workshop is this Wednesday, November 13th from 6 to 7 pm on Zoom. Join the event to get feedback about your CV/Resume from an IPhO e-board member. For any questions, please contact Riya Patel (rp20834345@sju.edu). 11/11 ![]() Want Tips About Attending Conferences?Attend PLS' Conference Panel on Tuesday, 11/19 from 1 PM at LLC 102. Hear from fellow peers about their traveling and networking experiences as well as how to utilize the dean's office for funding! Questions? Reach out to Rebecca Lucas, rl20833984@sju.edu. 11/11 ![]() New Professional ElectiveNew Professional Elective Alert! Please consider this graduate English course in Spring 2025. This is available to P1, P2, and P3 students. History of Pharmacy Elective Spring 2025A new History of Pharmacy elective is being offered in the spring semester. The course is open to all students in PCP. This course introduces students to the history and development of the Profession of Pharmacy with special emphasis placed on US history and the role of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in the development of the profession. Students will explore the growth of professionalism and professional organizations, professional practice, commercial and industrial growth, pharmacy education and the sciences. The course will use literature and narratives to foster an interest in history and better understand the impact of leaders and entrepreneurs on the development of the profession. A unique aspect of the course will be utilizing items from the Marvin Samson Museum for the History of Pharmacy, the PCP rare book collection and a tour of the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia! Meets Thursday 3-4:45. Posted by Dean Foote. 11/11 RSVP for Networking NightIPhO is hosting a Networking Panel as part of our Internship Series! This is a great opportunity to network and ask questions to learn more about the pharmaceutical industry! Plus, dinner will be provided! Please RSVP for this event by Friday, November 15th! Click the button below to RSVP for the event. Contact Riya Patel: rp20834345@sju.edu for any questions! 11/7 Do you like reading?Drs. Bradford and Scaletta are offering a Pharmacy Book Club elective this spring semester! The class will meet every Tuesday 3-5 PM. We will read and discuss four different books over the course of the semester: Needles by Andie Dominick, When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi, Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult, and The Quiet Room: A Journey Out of the Torment of Madness by Lori Schiller and Amanda Bennett. The class is open to ALL pharmacy students! Register now by searching the subject of Pharmacy Practice and course number of 370! Please reach out to Drs. Bradford (cbradford@sju.edu) and Scaletta (ascaletta@sju.edu) with any questions. Posted by Dr. Bradford. 11/7 Register for the ASHP Nov. 19 Residency Preparation Roundtable! *date change*The ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum and New Practitioners Forum are excited to invite you to a virtual roundtable designed to support you on your residency journey! Join us on Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. ET to gain insights from experienced professionals who will walk you through essential steps—from writing compelling letters of intent to acing interviews and navigating PhORCAS with confidence. Don't miss this chance to get a head start on your residency goals—Register Now! Posted by Luz Rosario. 11/4 Zoom Seminar - "Evaluating an Employment Offer" on November 21st at 7 PM.Ryan Hicks and Shane Witt from the The Hicks Team is providing a free zoom seminar on evaluating an employment offer. Shane Witt has presented in PRX 520 previously and this presentation will be additional information. Open to all students but most relevant to graduating PharmD, PharmTox and PharmSci PCP students. Posted by Dean Foote. 11/4 Join Zoom Meeting Professional OpportunitiesZoom and recording option added for China 2025 Information Session on TuesdayJoin us for an information session on Tuesday, November 12th from 2-3 PM in IPEX 307 to discuss a planned two-week excursions trip to Nanjing China in July/August 2025. Information session will include more details on programming, cost and application process. Trip will be partially funded by China Pharmaceutical University in Nanjing, China. Trip open to PharmD and BS PharmTox/PharmSci students. If you can't make the on-group meeting join via zoom. Meeting will be recorded and shared. Posted by Dean Foote. 11/11 ![]() Johns Hopkins Summer Pharmacy Internship ProgramAttention current P2s! Johns Hopkins Medicine is seeking pharmacy students interested in a structured learning experience intended to provide a comprehensive exposure to health system pharmacy practice! The application deadline is November 24, 2024. Many PCP students/grads are program alumni. See flyer for more information. Posted by Prof. Thomson. 11/11 Research and Academia APPEs with FacultyAttention P3 students: Are you interested in completing a research or academia APPE with a faculty member next year? If interested, please contact these faculty as soon as possible. Faculty members with remaining research or academia APPEs have provided information about their learning experiences below. Posted by Dr. Bingham. 11/7 Free Virtual Residency Showcase: November 12-14!The SNPhA and ACCP are collaborating to offer a completely free, virtual residency and fellowship showcase November 12-14 from 5-8 pm CST to make meaningful connections with a diverse group of highly qualified clinical pharmacy candidates. P4 students are encouraged to participate in this free event regardless of SNPhA or ACCP membership status. Tuesday and Thursday evening events are for PGY1 programs and Wednesday’s event is for PGY2 and Fellowship programs. Students will select favorites from program listings and sign up to attend 20-minute Showcase timeslots. Posted by Dr. Jeon. 10/31 ![]() Mission StatementThe 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. Vision StatementThe Philadelphia College of Pharmacy will be globally recognized for developing learners who excel in innovative, compassionate, collaborative, evidence-based patient care, scientific and practice advancements, research and healthcare business. Have a submission? Click HERE. 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