They have been ranked number one in the state and the country for residency placement by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists and the National Matching Services. The residency program is for students to do intensive training after they graduate, which opens the door to more career opportunities, including specialty training with many institutions across the country.
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Around one hundred students took part in the “Very Important Potential Pharmacist” or VIP2 Day. The event is held every spring and fall for high school-aged students to learn more about the Pharmacy Field. The students spent time in the lab, learning about physical assessments and filling mock prescriptions. The event gives them just a snapshot of what a 6-year from degree the university could look like.