Read recent news stories about the Cedarville University Center for Pharmacy Innovation:
News
Dr. Samson Amos: Bridging Faith and Science to Fight Cancer
Walking through his village in Nigeria, Dr. Samson Amos, chair and associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences at Cedarville University, heard the unmistakable sound of a woman weeping. This moment of profound need would shape Amos' future in cancer research, rooted in compassion and his desire to make a difference.
Seeking a Cure With Selfless Motivation
In a quiet lab tucked away in the Ohio countryside, Dr. Samson Amos and his students work steadily. Though the ultimate cure for cancer may not come from their lab, the seeds of hope and determination they plant together could very well inspire that future breakthrough.
Pharmacy Students Take on Real-World Challenges in Prasco Partnership
The Cedarville University School of Pharmacy is partnering with Prasco Laboratories, the leading U.S. based pharmaceutical company to offer a novel work-study program where Cedarville’s pharmacy students can partner with Prasco’s call center to serve the community, hone their communication and problem-solving skills and learn about pharmacovigilance.
Cedarville University Launches Pioneering Health Care Innovation Program
Staying on the cutting edge, Cedarville University launched a new healthcare innovation concentration in the Master of Arts in Innovation. Connecting creativity with problem-solving, the program equips students to create innovative healthcare solutions.
Grant Provides Free Flu Shots
The Cedarville University chapter of Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International (CPFI) has been awarded a $500 grant to provide free influenza vaccines.
NAPLEX Pass Rate Exceeds National and State Averages
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy class of 2020 currently has a first-time pass rate of 92.5% on the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX).
Pharmacy Students Help with Contact Tracing
Students will collaborate with help notify and provide medical insight to those who have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Pharmacists & COVID-19: Faculty to Help Lead Virtual Symposium
This year’s conference will discuss how pharmacists are serving more and more in primary care provider roles.